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Ch. Charan Singh University Meerut

Information Brochure 2016-17

for Admission to Regular & Self–Financed Courses

in the University Campus

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Message from the Vice–Chancellor

It is my great pleasure in inviting you to join Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, which is named after the legendary peasant leader and former Prime Minister of India, Chaudhary Charan Singh. For the last more than four decades, the university has been imparting quality education at the post-graduate, M.Phil. and Ph.D. levels. It offers courses in frontline areas of basic and applied disciplines with high potential for employment.

You may be happy to know that on the basis of the recent qualitative assessment conducted by the U.P. State Government, Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut was rated as the best state university of Uttar Pradesh. For this distinction, the State Government rewarded the university with special grant. The well-developed and maintained lush green campus of the university creates the much-needed ambience for teaching-learning environment. The university has teaching departments with modern facilities and well-equipped laboratories, modern library equipped with Internet access, hostels for boys and girls, beautiful and vast play grounds, gymnasium, auditorium, student canteen, health centre, etc. I assure that during the period of your stay in this university, it will be our endeavour to provide you all the opportunities and facilities of learning to groom you to become self confident in realizing your dreams in life. Wishing you a bright and successful career,

N.K. Taneja Vice-Chancellor

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CHAUDHARY CHARAN SINGH UNIVERSITY, MEERUT Content Page No.

Message from the Vice Chancellor 2 Table of Contents 3–4 About the University 5 Faculty of Agriculture 6

Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding (a DST-FIST and UGC-SAP-DRS supported department) 7 Department of Horticulture 8 Department of Food Science & Technology 10 Department of Plant Protection 10 Department of Seed Science & Technology 11

Faculty of Arts 12 Department of English 13 Department of Hindi (Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt) 14 Department of Russian Language 15 Department of Urdu 16 Department of Economics 17 Department of History 18 Department of Political Science 19 Department of Psychology 20 Department of Sociology (Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt) 21 Department of Sanskrit and Oriental Languages 23 Department of Fine Arts 23 Department of Geography 24 Department of Journalism & Mass Communication 24 Department of Library & Information Science 25

Faculty of Education 26 Department of Education 27 Department of Physical Education 28

Faculty of Law 29 Department of Law 30

Faculty of Science 31 Department of Botany (Twice Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt.) 32 Department of Chemistry 33 Department of Mathematics 34 Department of Microbiology 35 Department of Physics (a DST-FIST supported department) 36 Department of Statistics 38 Department of Zoology (Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt) 39 Department of Biotechnology 41 Department of Environmental Science 41 Department of Home Science 42

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Number of Seats and Eligibility Conditions for Admission 43–48 Admission Related Information 49-56 Facilities 57–58 Students’ Welfare and Discipline 59 Fee Structure 60-63 Officers of the University 64-65 Proforma for Certificates/Affidavits 66–68 Note: All the applicants are advised to check the fee details for the

Regular (UGC–Govt. Aided) and/or Self–Financed (SFS) courses on the University and the college websites.

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Chaudhary Charan Singh University

Ch. Charan Singh University (formerly, Meerut University) was established in 1965 (U.P. Universities Act 1965), to cater to the needs of higher education in western Uttar Pradesh. The University is shortly going to celebrate its golden jubilee in 2015 and can assess the achievement as one of the premier educational institutions of the country. It has a vast and beautiful campus in a pollution-free environment, which sprawls over 221 acres of land having vast playgrounds and experimental fields, botanical garden, rose garden with life-size statue of the late Prime Minister Ch. Charan Singh, gymnasium, indoor stadium, well equipped library, hostels for both girls and boys, administrative block, spacious auditorium, guest house, community centre and health centre. The teaching departments belonging to different faculties, are housed in spacious buildings and have well-equipped laboratories.

It was the first University in the country to introduce M. Phil. programme. A distinct feature of the academic programme is the semester system and continuous evaluation of the students through quizzes, tests, assignments and seminars. The academic programmes expose the students to practical aspects through seminars, group discussions and lectures of experts invited from other institutions. The University has always been proud of its alumni who are occupying high positions of great responsibilities and distinction in educational and research institutions in India and abroad as well as administrative positions in the industries, defence and civil services. The recognition of the University is due to the efforts of well-qualified and committed faculty members who have been providing quality education to post graduate, M.Phil. and Ph.D. students. The University has also made a mark in the field of sports, and our students are second to none in their achievements. Under the able leadership of its Vice Chancellors, the University, in addition to the regular post-graduate courses, is offering a large number of new and innovative post-graduate, diploma and PG diploma courses under self-financed scheme in areas of Agricultural Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences, Journalism, Mass Communication & Multimedia Techniques, Earth Sciences, Library and Information Science, Teacher & Physical Education, Fine Arts, Legal Studies, Applied Science, Home Science and Business Studies. The university also has a separate engineering college, which is currently offering courses leading to B. Tech. degree in different branches of engineering along with MBA and MCA. The success of the university students in NET, GATE, ARS, GRE and other examinations such as civil and administrative services, etc. speaks of the standard and quality of education provided by the university. The research activities in various departments of the university are supported by grants in the form of research projects sanctioned by UGC, CSIR, DBT, DST, ICSSR and other funding agencies of the central and state governments.

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Faculty of Agriculture

1. Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding (a DST-FIST and UGC-SAP-DRS supported department) P. 7

2. Department of Horticulture P. 8

3. Department of Food Science & Technology P. 10

4. Department of Plant Protection P. 10

5. Department of Seed Science & Technology P. 11

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1. Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding (a DST-FIST and UGC-SAP-DRS supported Department)

The department of Genetics and Plant Breeding (formerly, Agricultural Botany) was established in 1969, initially to impart education to M.Phil. (a pre-requisite for Ph.D) students with specialization in the field of Genetics & Plant Breeding (including Biometrical Genetics and Cytogenetics). Regular M.Sc. Ag. program in Agricultural Botany (now, Genetics and Plant Breeding) was started in the year 1980. In the light of the tremendous advances made in genetics, plant breeding, biotechnology, and genomics all over the world, as also the requirements of this region, the courses and research priorities have been accordingly modified. The department was recognized by the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India under its FIST programme and also by the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi under its SAP-DRS programme. For these recognitions, DST and UGC sanctioned Rs. 120 lacs to the department for improving infrastructure as well as teaching and research activities. The department has well equipped laboratories with PCR machines, DNA sequencing systems, different types of electrophoresis apparatuses, including pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), electroporation equipment, UV-visible spectrophotometer, LI-COR sequencing system, nucleic acid hybridisation oven, centrifuges, deep freezers, electronic balances, laminar air flow chamber, culture racks, isotope laboratory, research microscopes, growth chamber, seed germinator, seed analyser for micronutrients, etc. The research laboratories are well equipped with computers and round the clock internet facility. A separate computer laboratory with online internet facility was also set-up in the department to cater the teaching and research needs of the postgraduate and research students. The main research areas are Cytogenetics, Induced Mutations, Plant Breeding and Biometrical Genetics, Crop Biotechnology and Genomics. The faculty of the department has published a large number of research papers/books in the aforesaid areas, and had frequent exposures to foreign institutes at Germany, U.K., Canada, Japan, USA, Philippines, etc. In addition to laboratory facilities, the department also has a 20-acre research farm for conducting field experiments on different crops. Currently, the department is undertaking a number of sponsored research projects with a grant of about Rs. 2.00 crore sanctioned by different agencies. The students of the department have constantly been successful in ARS, CSIR-JRF/NET, GATE examinations and obtained various scholarships from various agencies. Several students of the department are presently occupying important positions in both public and private sector organizations, including universities, colleges, research institutes, and administrative services in India as well as other developed countries. Fields of Specialisation: Cytogenetics, Plant breeding, Biometrical Genetics, Crop Biotechnology, Genomics, Ecophysiology, Seed Technology.

Regular Courses Offered

(i) M.Sc. Ag. (Genetics and Plant Breeding) Programme

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course. It includes 16 theory courses (4 in each semester) and four practical courses (one in each semester). Besides course work, a few meritorious students are also offered thesis based on the research work conducted in the department.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme

It is a two semester’s programme for M.Sc. Ag. /M.Sc. (Genetics & Plant Breeding/ Ag. Botany/ Botany/ Biotechnology) students.

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(iii) Ph.D. Programme The department has facilities for research work leading to Ph.D. degree. The areas of specialization include Cytogenetics, Molecular Cytogenetics, Plant Breeding and Biometrical Genetics, Mutation Breeding, Crop Biotechnology, Genomics and Seed Technology.

Faculty

Professor

Pradeep K. Sharma M.Sc.(Ag.), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Plant Breeding, Molecular Genetics,

Crop Biotechnology, Genomics.

Associate Professor Shailendra S. Gaurav M.Sc.(Ag.), Ph.D.

Seed Technology, Genetics, Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Plant Biotechnology.

Assistant Professor

Sachin Kumar M.Sc., Ph.D. Genomics & Proteomics, Molecular Biology,

Advanced Genetics

Dharmendra Pratap M.Sc., Ph.D. Molecular Plant Virology

Emeritus Professors

P.K. Gupta M.Sc., Ph.D., FNASc, FASc, FNAAS, FNA Cytogenetics, Genetics, Plant breeding, Crop biotechnology, Genomics

S.P. Singh M.Sc. (Ag.), M.Phil., Ph.D. Biometrical Genetics, Plant Breeding

H.S. Balyan M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., FNASc, FNA, FNAAS Plant Breeding, Crop Biotechnology, Genomics

2. Department of Horticulture India is blessed with a wide variety of climates and soils on which a wide range of horticultural crops such as fruits, vegetables, tuber crops, mushroom, ornamental plants, medicinal and aromatic plants, plantation crops, spices, cashew and cocoa are grown. These crops play a unique and vital role in providing food, nutrition, shelter and also various employment opportunities, and contribute significantly to our economy. Thus, teaching, research and extension in various areas of horticulture have been receiving increasing attention. The department offers theory and practical courses relating to various aspects of horticulture. The department has a laboratory that is equipped with autoclaves, microscopes, chromatography chamber, water distillation plant, electronic single pan balance, hand refractrometer, incubator, oven, laminar flow bench, micro Kjeldahl,

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mechanical shaker and vacuum evaporator, etc. The department also has computer facilities with internet and two acres of land for conducting field experiments.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.Phil. (Horticulture) Programme

It is a one–year (two semesters) full time course for students with M.Sc. Ag. (Horticulture and its allied branches). This programme imparts education to students in Vegetable Science, Pomology, Floriculture & Landscaping and Post-Harvest Technology, based on recent advances in the field of Horticulture. The students must submit a research project at the end of final semester.

(ii) Ph.D. Programme

The department has a full time Ph.D. programme. The major areas of research include: Nutritional studies (use of major and minor elements), Standardization and improvement in agro-techniques, Improvement in plant propagation techniques, Post harvest management of cut flowers and Application of plant bio-regulators in horticultural crops, etc.

Faculty Professor

Jitendra Kumar M.Sc.(Ag.), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Olericulture, Floriculture

Assistant Professor

Pavitra Dev M.Sc.(Ag.), Ph.D. Olericulture

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Departments under the Faculty of Agriculture offering Self–Financed courses

3. Department of Food Science & Technology The Department was established in 2002 under the Self Financed Scheme (SFS) of the U P state Government to provide knowledge and training to the students in food processing, preservation and storage, and thereby better job opportunities. Food Science and Technology is an interdisciplinary science and involves application of basic sciences and engineering to study the biological, physical, chemical, biochemical, and nutritional aspects of food and food products; its processing, preservation and storage; food quality testing and distribution of the safe and nutritious food.

The department has established well-equipped laboratories for the conduct of practicals in various aspects of Food Science & Technology. A modern, well-equipped food-processing laboratory was established recently in the department with financial assistance from the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of India, New Delhi. The equipments in this lab for the processing of fruits and vegetables and for canning include: extractor, pulper, washer, crusher, steam jacketed kettler with boiler, milk pasteurizer, homogenizer, chiller, flat body reformer, can body beader, flanger with air compressor, double seamer, crown corking machines, etc. The department has its own departmental library with about 1000 books.

M.Sc. Ag. (Food Science & Technology) It is an interdisciplinary, full time self–financed programme of two years (four semesters) duration. There are three courses and one practical in each semester. Further, each student has to undertake a project work on any aspect related to the course of study and submit the Project Report at the end of fourth semester. The evaluation involves both internal (50%) and external (50%) examination systems. The internal assessment is based on regular quizzes, tests, seminars/term papers.

Coordinator: Professor P.K. Sharma (Prof. P.K. Sharma is a regular teacher in the Dept. of Genetics & Plant Breeding of the University Campus)

4. Department of Plant Protection The Department of Plant Protection was established in 1998 under the Self Financed Scheme (SFS) of the U P state Government to meet the long-standing demand of students, farmers, pesticide companies and bio-control laboratories, The study of Plant Protection aims at developing strategies for overall improvement in crop production by minimizing crop losses due to insect-pests, diseases, weeds, nematodes, rodents, etc. The department has established well-equipped laboratory facilities for isolation, purification, identification and maintenance of cultures, mass rearing of natural enemies, mass production of bio-pesticides. Major equipments in the laboratories are BOD incubator, hot air oven, autoclave, Laminar air flow, microscopes, Camera Lucida, pH meter, sprayers, Rotary duster, etc. The department has it own departmental library, which consists of more than 500 books and journals. A computer lab with internet facility is also available.

The students with M Sc Ag degree in Plant Protection find job opportunities as: (a) teachers in colleges and universities; (b) scientific/technical personnel in research institutions/labs,

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plant protection organizations, plant health clinics, pesticide, bio-control and fertilizer companies; (c) agricultural officers in banks, FCI, KVKs, etc. M.Sc. Ag. (Plant Protection)

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time self–financed programme including the project work with specialization in Plant Pathology/Entomology. There are four theory courses (only two in fourth semester) and one practical in each semester. Each student has to undertake a project work on any aspect related to the course of study and submit the Project Report at the end of fourth semester. The students also receive training during their project work in different research institutes/laboratories/other Universities. The evaluation involves both internal (50%) and external (50%) examination systems. The internal assessment is based on regular quizzes, tests, seminars/term papers.

Coordinator: Professor P.K.Sharma (Prof. P.K. Sharma is a regular teacher in the Dept. of Genetics & Plant Breeding of the University Campus)

5. Department of Seed Science & Technology Seed is the basic and essential input in agriculture and it is the carrier of modern technology. Quality seeds have played a significant role in Indian agriculture in increasing the food grain production four-fold in the last 50 years, and are definitely going to play a major role in the future also. The recent developments in the fields of Genetic Engineering, Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology have resulted in the development and release of a number of high yielding cultivars with resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses; super hybrids (in rice); transgenics like Bt cotton, etc. The Department of Seed Science & Technology was established in 2001 under the self-financed scheme to meet the long-standing demand of students, farmers and seed companies. The department has well equipped laboratories with Seed Germinator, BOD Incubator, Infrared Moisture Meter, Seed Divider, Electronic Weighing Balance, Autoclave, Hot Air Oven, Seed Purity Analysis Apparatus, Seed Counting Boards, Grinding Mill, Microscopes, Computer, Overhead Projector, etc. M.Sc. Ag. (Seed Science & Technology) Each student has to secure a minimum of 30% marks separately in internal and external assessment of each course and an aggregate of 40% marks in all the courses is for a pass. A candidate who fails to obtain 30 % marks in internal assessment of any paper, he/she will not be eligible to appear in external examination of that course. M.Sc. Ag. (Seed Science & Technology)

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed course. It covers both basic as well as applied courses. Based on the research work carried out, the students are also required to submit a project report.

Co-ordinator: Dr. S.S. Gaurav (Dr. S.S. Gaurav is a regular teacher in the Dept. of Genetics & Plant Breeding of the University Campus)

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Faculty of Arts

1. Department of English P. 13

2. Department of Hindi (Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt) P. 14

3. Department of Russian Language P. 15

4. Department of Urdu P. 16

5. Department of Economics P. 17

6. Department of History P. 18

7. Department of Political Science P. 19

8. Department of Psychology P. 20

9. Department of Sociology (Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt) P. 21

10. Department of Sanskrit and Oriental Languages P. 23

11. Department of Fine Arts P. 23

12. Department of Geography P. 24

13. Department of Journalism & Mass Communication P. 24

14. Department of Library & Information Science P. 25

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6. Department of English

The department is a thriving interdisciplinary centre for study with an outstanding reputation at postgraduate level and beyond, attracting each year a varied contingent of students from all over the country. The department encourages crossing and re-crossing of boundaries between disciplines (literature, film, history, performing arts, visual arts, etc.) because inter-disciplinarity brings about a wide range of critical concepts and approaches. It extends vocational and professional possibilities and creates a dynamic and more interactive academic community. The department has a Centre for Canadian Studies and library with a large collection of books and journals. The teaching in the department is lively, engaged and on the cutting edge of advances in theory and historical understanding. Students are imparted a high level of practical skills which enhance scholarly work and ensure that they are properly equipped for their post-university careers. A variety of teaching methods used include lectures, seminars, tutorials, group discussions, to facilitate different modes of learning; to exercise different skills and to respond to varied needs at different stages of the M.A. and M.Phil. programmes. We try to foster individual initiators in learning and to make it an experience to be shared with fellow students and faculty.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.A. (English) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course. The syllabus is modelled on the latest UGC curriculum and provides scope of interdisciplinary studies to the students.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a one-year (two semesters) course based on the study of Research Methodology and Approaches to Literature, Review of Literature, World Classics in Translation and Postcolonial Literatures in English. Apart from the theory courses, the students are required to submit a dissertation at the end of the final semester.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme The scholars are encouraged to work on different aspects of literature, cultural

studies and related fields for their Ph.D. programme.

Faculty Professors Arun Kumar M.A., Ph.D. (On leave) American Fiction, Gender Studies, Canadian Drama

Pratibha Tyagi M.A., M Phil, Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Victorian Literature, Post-Colonial Studies,

Canadian Fiction

Associate Professor Ravindra Kumar M.A., M.Phil., Ph D American Fiction

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7. Department of Hindi The department was established in 2002. The syllabi are based on UGC guidelines and are designed to prepare the students for the basic degree in the subject as well as for the various competitive examinations. The department is keenly working in various new areas of Literature, Language, and organizes seminars, debates, poetry, and story competitions for developing creative writing skills. The departmental competitions are organized from time-to-time. The department has organized a number of special lectures by eminent scholars of Hindi literature and Media world. The department is equipped with a departmental library and computer laboratory. Besides, a language laboratory and media laboratory are also in the process of establishment. The department is undertaking a major research project sponsored by UGC. The department is pursuing research in the area of Hindi literature and regional dialects, its literature and also in mass communication and journalism. Recently, the department has been sanctioned with a ‘centre for excellence programme’ by the Govt. of U.P. Some of our students are working in national dailies, radio, and television as reporters, editors, photographers and anchors.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.A. (Hindi) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course. The syllabus is designed as per

UGC guidelines in such a way to fulfil the need of NET/competitive examinations.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a one–year (two semesters) course based on the study of Research Methodology,

theories of literature, and different ideologies. The student must submit a dissertation at the end of final semester.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme The Ph.D. programme in Hindi is undertaken in Modern Hindi Literature like

modern poetry, novels, stories, satire and critics with various areas of functional (Vyavsayic) Hindi and media studies.

Faculty

Professor N.C. Lohani M.A., D.Phil. (Head of the Department) Modern Fiction, Modern Poetry, Criticism, Functional Hindi, Media Studies

Self–Financed Course/s offered

(i) M.A. in Vyavsayic Hindi: Journalism & Mass Communication It is a two–year (four semesters) full time programme with emphasis on language teaching, mass communication and media writing, information technology and computers, translation and electronic and print media followed by one month technical training in the fields of Print/ Electronic Journalism/ Translation/Media writing, general knowledge and Hindi literature, etc. (The programme is suspended for the year 2015–16).

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8. Department of Russian Language The Department of Russian Language (soon to be renamed as the ‘Department of Foreign Languages’) was established in the year 1969 with Russian language offered as one of the Non–Credit courses for the research scholars of the University Campus. The same year, a Certificate of Proficiency; a Diploma Course in Russian Language in 1970; and in 1977, an Advanced Diploma Course in Russian Language & Literature; were started. Since then, certain courses in French and German languages have also been added, and are being run in the department under the Self–Financed Scheme (SFS), namely, Certificate of Proficiency in French (since 2001–02); Certificate of Proficiency in German (2003–04); Diploma Course in French Language (2003–04); Diploma Course in German Language (2004–05); Advanced Diploma in French Language & Literature (2010–11). The department is planning to introduce some more job-oriented and advanced–level courses in near future. Any of the above–mentioned languages could be studied at the Certificate Course level without any previous knowledge of the same. The minimum qualification required for admission is (+2)/Higher Secondary/Intermediate in any discipline. The Certificate courses aim at the acquisition of basic skills for communication by the learners, whereas the Diploma courses help in developing a working knowledge in the language concerned. In the Advanced Diploma courses, the students are introduced to translation skills, as well as literature. The central objective of the courses is to proceed towards a bilingual competence for communication. And for achieving the said objectives, audio–visual materials are used for teaching. The department has a well-equipped Audio–Visual Room consisting of computers, LCD and other projectors, Visualisers, Digital Voice Recorders, TV, VCD & DVD-players, interactive software and films, which are regularly used for the benefit of the learners. The departmental library has adequate study material, and new titles are added every year. For the benefit of the learners, Invited/Guest Lectures and seminars are also held periodically. All the courses are part–time in nature, and could be pursued along with other full–time degree courses. The course structures of all the languages have been designed by incorporating the recommendations of the U.G.C. Model Syllabi, and also keeping in view the increasing demand of foreign language specialists in the fields of management, trade, exports, computers & IT, hotel & tourism industry, etc., apart from that at various public and private enterprises. The pass-outs of this department have found suitable placements in central universities; technical/professional institutes; public schools; hotel & tourism industry; MNCs like Wipro, Oracle, Infosys, IBM, etc. apart from going for higher studies elsewhere. For other details, please visit: www.foreignlanguagesmeerut.blogspot.in

Regular Courses offered

(i) Certificate of Proficiency in Russian It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, which aims at the

acquisition and development of the basic skills for communication by the learners. (ii) Diploma in Russian Language It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, which helps in developing a

working knowledge in the language. (iii) Advanced Diploma in Russian Language & Literature It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, designed to introduce the

learners to translation skills, and the works of the principal figures of Russian literature in original.

Note: Admissions will be based on merit.

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Faculty

Associate Professor

S.K. Dutta M.A., M.Phil. (Head of the Department) Russian Literature.

Self–Financed Course/s offered

(i) Certificate of Proficiency in French It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, which aims at the

acquisition and development of the basic skills for communication by the learners. (ii) Diploma in French Language It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, which helps in developing a

working knowledge in the language. (iii) Advanced Diploma in French Language & Literature It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, designed to introduce the

learners to translation skills, and the works of the principal figures of French literature in original.

(iv) Certificate of Proficiency in German It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, which aims at the

acquisition and development of the basic skills for communication by the learners. (v) Diploma in German Language It is a one–year (two semesters) part–time programme, which helps in developing a

working knowledge in the language. Courses (iv) and (v) above are suspended for the session 2015–16. Note: Admissions will be based on merit. 9. Department of Urdu The Department of Urdu was established in 2002. Since then, it is inclined to provide Urdu students, many chances of jobs in Mass Media and Journalism, so it offers job oriented programmes; it also offers excellent research opportunities in modern literary trends and criticism. It imparts education at M.A., M.Phil. & Ph. D. Levels.

The department regularly publishes an Urdu magazine named “Hamari Awaz” with articles of the students and eminent Urdu writers. The department has organized a number of national and international seminars, special lectures/ cultural programmes; published around 30 books.

Following facilities are available in the Department:

Library: The Department has Hafeez Meeruti Memorial library, with rich collection of books. Computer Lab: The computer lab in the department is equipped with 11 Computers, 6 Printers, 3 scanners, Urdu software (In page), and Internet facility. Audio-Visual Lab: This lab is equipped with LCD Projector, Colour Television, DVD Player, Audio Player & Recorder, etc. Sa-adat Hasan Manto Reading room, Premchand Seminar Hall.

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Regular Courses offered

(i) M.A. (Urdu): The Department offers M.A. in Urdu, a two–year (four semesters) full time programme, with special paper of Mass Media and Computer Graphics along with dissertation, based on any literary field including seminar and assignments.

(ii) M. Phil Urdu: Students having MA degree in Urdu with 55% marks are eligible. This programme includes four theory papers in two semesters and a dissertation on any literary topic related to personalities belonging to Meerut and surroundings.

(iii) Ph.D. Urdu: The thrust area of research is net trends in Urdu Literature, Media and Fiction. The department has all facilities for research in Urdu.

Faculty

Associate Professor

Md. Aslam Khan (Aslam Jamshedpuri) M.A. (Urdu, Pol.Sc.), B.Ed., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Modern Urdu fiction, Criticism, Media studies

Self–Financed Course/s offered

(i) M.A. Mass Media Urdu: It’s two–year (four semesters) full time, job oriented course, with specialization in Journalism, Script Writing, Publishing, Advertising and Marketing, Information Technology, News Reading for TV / Radio, Anchoring in TV / Radio and Translation etc.

(ii) Diploma in Urdu: It’s a one–year Diploma in Urdu especially for those persons without the knowledge of Urdu Language. Candidates having Intermediate degree with at least 45% marks are eligible. (Courses (i) and (ii) of self–financed scheme are suspended for the session 2015–16).

10. Department of Economics Ever since the recognition of economic factors as the key ingredients of the development of a society or human development, the importance of economics as a subject of study has grown tremendously. The demand for professional economists is increasing day by day, and emergence of new areas is the natural outcome of this development. In addition to the commercial and manufacturing enterprises, both in the public and private sectors, absorbing a bulk of the manpower trained in economics, today there is hardly any social, administrative or developmental organization where the services of economists are not needed. The department of Economics with its team of well-qualified and experienced teachers provides a thorough and in-depth training in theoretical and applied economics through its various courses of study. The main objective is to develop skilled manpower capable of analysing economic problems at different levels of sophistication and suggesting solutions in terms of policy. The students of the department have been well received in the job market and their performance in terms of the success rate at different national examinations has always been above average. It is reflected through their placements in various organizations which include the academic and research institutions at higher level, civil services, commercial

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banks, the Reserve Bank of India, private corporate houses, etc. The department also has computer facility to cater to the needs of those applying Econometric techniques, and a library with a large collection of books and journals.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.A. (Economics) Programme It is a two-year (four semesters) full time course.

(ii) M. Phil. Programme It is a one-year (two semesters) course involving courses in Research Methodology and Economic Theory and Indian Economy. In addition to the theory courses, the students are required to submit a dissertation at the end of the final semester.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme It is a research programme culminating in a doctoral degree. The main thrust areas of the department, with an orientation in quantitative techniques, are Economics of Industry, Agricultural Economics, Public Finance, International Economics, Finance and Trade, and Indian Economic Problems and Policies.

Faculty

Professors N.K. Taneja M.A., Ph.D. (On leave) Microeconomics, Development economics: Theory and

policy with special reference to India, Applied econometrics

Sudhir Sharma M.A., Ph.D. International economics, Macroeconomics, Development economics Atvir Singh M.A., Ph.D.

Public finance, Economics of growth and development, Quantitative techniques V.K. Malhotra M.A., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Indian economic problems, Agricultural economics, International economics

Associate Professor Dinesh Kumar M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D. Microeconomics, Agricultural economics 11. Department of History

History is no longer treated as mere chronological narrative, but is aptly considered the discipline of growth and development of society and largely of human civilizations. Thus, it is inevitable that the various facets of historical knowledge should be properly studied, interpreted and communicated in order to form a right perspective of the cultural heritage. The department of History was established in 1977 with M.A. programme for the wider study of the patterns of life and national and international understanding. In 1981, M. Phil. programme was introduced with an objective of promoting the scientific, qualitative and research oriented teaching which provides an insight to analyse the history with a particular emphasis on the economic and social changes. It is also noteworthy that the Ph.D.

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programmes, undertaken in the department are on the latest and innovative subjects. The department offers comprehensive and intensive courses (based on UGC guidelines) to prepare the students not only for the specific degree but also enables them to compete in various competitive examinations. The department has a departmental library, and is also developing a museum to protect and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.A. (History) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time programme consisting of sixteen papers and four viva-voce/practical examinations.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a one–year (two semesters) course consisting of five courses and a dissertation.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme The main thrust areas of research in the department include all periods of history-Ancient, Medieval and Modern Indian history.

Faculty Professor Aradhana M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Ancient Indian History, Modern Indian History Assistant professor Ajay Vijay Kaur M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Ancient Indian History/ Modern Indian History

Emeritus Professor Girija Shanker M.A., Ph.D. 12. Department of Political Science Since its inception in 1977, the emphasis of the department has been to initiate and strengthen the empirical research at grass-root level, both in rural and urban environments. The themes of the research projects and dissertations try to touch the problem areas relating to weaker sections of the society. In addition to this, governmental and nongovernmental institutions, political, social and administrative processes are also being studied. The department has been publishing ‘Meerut Journal of Political Science and Public Administration’ for the last several years, while Prof. Sanjeev K. Sharma has been acting as Editor of another journal namely ‘Indian Journal of Political Science’.

Regular Courses offered (i) M.A. (Political Science) Programme

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course with emphasis on Western and Indian Political Thought, Contemporary Political Theory and Indian Political System, Public Administration, International Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Sociology and Research Methods.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a one–year (two semesters) programme based on courses relating to Indian Political System, Social Science and Political Research, International Political System, Indian Political Economy and a dissertation.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme

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Faculty Professors Archana Sharma M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) International Relations, South East Asian Relations, Gender Studies, Weaker Sections, Rural Development

Sanjeev K. Sharma M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Political Sociology, Indian Political Thought, Rural Communication

Self–Financed Course offered

Public Administration, a most sought after course among the administrative services aspirant students, is being offered in western U.P. only by Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. The Department initiated teaching M.A in Public Administration in 1997 and offered M.Phil. in Public Administration 2003 onwards. It is a two years duration competition oriented course offering papers in specialized areas like Personnel Administration, Financial Administration, Policy Analysis, Organizational Behaviour and Panchyat Raj. (i) M.A. (Public Administration)

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time programme. Graduates in any discipline may apply.

Coordinator: Professor Archana Sharma 13. Department of Psychology

The Department of Psychology was established in the year 1970, initially to impart education to M.Phil leading to Ph.D. degree. Regular M.A programme in Psychology was started later in the year 1977. The U.G.C. appointed Curriculum Development Committee of psychology prepared syllabi for BA and MA Programmes and recommended that some professional courses should be started by Psychology Department. In accordance with the recommendation of committee, Psychology Department started the first professional course, Diploma in PMIR (Personnel Management & Industrial Relation) of the university in 1992. Later on ADACP (Advance Diploma in Applied Clinical Psychology) and MHRD (Master of Human Resource and Development) were also started by the Department of Psychology. The department holds an experimental and a testing laboratory with major psychological instruments both manual and electrical as well as computer based instruments. The testing lab has a wide range of testing material for measuring different aspects of behaviour, cognition and brain. The department is now developing facilities like computer lab with internet access, departmental library with needful text books as well as a clinical lab with measurement and therapeutic instruments. Efforts are made to focus on various branches of modern psychological researches including human behaviour especially with a view to understand and develop our potentials and possibilities to enable our students to cope with the modern society.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.A. (Psychology) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time programme including theory courses and a research project. The areas of specialization are Clinical Psychology, Health

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Psychology, Social Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Industrial Psychology and Community Psychology.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a one-year (two semesters) programme consisting of three theory courses, one specialized paper and a research project in the areas of specialization of the faculty members of department.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme The department offers Ph.D. programme in the areas of specialization of the faculty members. The research may be carried out in Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Industrial Psychology and Community Psychology.

Faculty

Head of the Department: Dean, Faculty of Arts

Assistant Professors Sanjay Kumar M.A., Ph.D.

Clinical Psychology, Guidance & Counselling, Current issues, Stress Management & Psychic Energy.

Alpna Agarwal M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Health Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Guidance & Counselling, Experimental Design & Statistics, Positive Psychology

Emeritus Professor S.N. Rai M.A., Ph.D.

Social Psychology, Experimental design & Statistics

Self–Financed Course/s offered

(i) Master of Human Resource Development (M.H.R.D.) It is a two–year (four semesters) full time programme aimed at providing training in the area of Human Resource Development.

(ii) Advance Diploma in Applied Clinical Psychology It is a two–year (four semesters) programme aimed at providing in-depth training in the field of Clinical Psychology. (The self–financed courses (i) and (ii) are suspended for the session 2015–16).

14. Department of Sociology The Department of Sociology was established in 1970. With an aim to fulfil the need of quality improvement and to bridge the gap between post graduation and research, the department got started with M.Phil. Programme only. Later M.A. was introduced since 1973. Since the Indian society is still largely rural and a large segment of population is backward and weak, the department has been undertaking studies and teaching in the areas of Rural Sociology, Studies of Weaker Sections of Society and Political Sociology with an emphasis on the understanding of Research Methodology and Sociological Theory. There is always a field orientation at all levels of courses to grasp the contemporary social reality.

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Regular Courses offered (i) M.A. (Sociology) Programme

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course. (ii) M.Phil. Programme

It is a one-year (two semesters) course with a research project. (iii) Ph.D. Programme

The department offers Ph.D. programme in the special areas of Rural Studies, Political Sociology and the Study of Weaker Sections.

Faculty

Professors Yogendra Singh M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Rural Studies, Study of Weaker Sections of Society, Political Sociology. J.K. Pundir M.A., LL.B., M.Phil., Ph.D. Rural Studies, Study of Weaker Sections of Society, Political Sociology, Research Methodology.

Associate Professor

Alok Kumar M.A., M. Phil, Ph.D. Medico- Sociology, Sociology of Movements,

Research Methodology

Assistant Professors

Y.P. Singh M.A. (On leave) Sociological Theory, Urban Sociology, Indian Society

Self–Financed Course offered

Considering the fact there was no facility of Social Work education in the area of Western U.P., the studies of Social Work got started in the form of a two-year postgraduate programme, Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) under Self Financed Scheme in the year 2003 under the auspices of the Department of Sociology. It is a two-year job oriented course of applied nature of Social Sciences for preparing professional social workers. Teaching of theory courses is undertaken along with regular fieldwork and with a provision of training (i.e. Block Field Work). Specialization in Human Resource Development, Medical Social Work and Rural-Urban Community Development are offered.

(i) Master of Social Work (MSW): It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed

course. Note: For admission to M.S.W. programme (as per the guidelines of the Indian Association of Social Science Institutions– IASSI), in addition to marks, one–third weightage is given to the performance of the candidate in Group Discussion and Personal Interview.

Coordinator: Professor Y. Singh

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Departments under the Faculty of Arts offering Self–Financed courses

15. Department of Sanskrit and Oriental Languages

The Sanskrit department was established in July 1969 and started B.A. program while M.A. in Sanskrit was started in 1986 under correspondence courses. It started regular teaching in 1996 and got its own building in 1998. The Ph.D. program was started in 1997 and M. Phil. in 2005. The demand for Sanskrit knowing person is growing in the modern society. The department has its well-equipped laboratories for the practical understanding and practice of Sanskrit learning, related technologies and astrology. For M.A. course in Sanskrit, the medium of instruction is strictly Sanskrit. The Yajnvidhan, Yoga asanas and project work are the parts of practical exams in Sanskrit. (i) M.A. in Sanskrit

It is a two-year (four semesters) full time, self–financed programme. Coordinator: Dean, Faculty of Arts

16. Department of Fine Arts

The department of Fine art was established to provide advance training in Painting and upcoming art trends leading to the award of Post-graduate degree. The training provided through the courses offered by the Department aims at bringing in the students the refinement of the perception and awareness of changing art scenario that is not just confined to the skills of profession alone, but to create the right kind of intellect where one can bring out a perfect personality of creativity and thought. With this kind of training, the students obtaining the Post-graduate degree may become freelance artists, designers and visualisers. They would be qualified for various kinds of jobs like in publishing house, multimedia fields, teaching and research departments.

(i) Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) –Painting

It is a two-year (four semesters) full time, self–financed course. Coordinator: Dr. Alka Tiwari

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17. Department of Geography Process in Geography from traditional to modern began in 1950 coinciding with the launching of the Five-year Plan for Economic Development and expansion in research and teaching. The Department of Geography was established in 2004, to attract new talent that is trained in modern technology, is expected to serve the society effectively with the tools of mapping and analysis. As a subject, Geography is also very popular with candidates appearing for Civil Services and other competitive examinations. The department is keenly working in various new fields as Regional Planning, Industrial Development, Environment Degradation and Soil Degradation, etc. The department is equipped with a departmental library, lab and computer laboratory.

(i) M.A. /M.Sc. (Geography) It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed programme.

(ii) Post Graduate Diploma in G.I.S. & Remote Sensing It is one–year (two semesters) self–financed, job–oriented course.

Coordinator: Dr. Kanchan Singh

18. Department of Journalism & Mass Communication

In an era of globalisation, the need and importance of Journalism & Mass Communication cannot be over emphasized. It is the result of increasing awareness in the country that Mass Communication is an essential catalyst for national development and social change. Thereby, a Post-graduate programme in Journalism and Mass Communication was started in 2001 and thus the Department of Journalism & Mass Communication came into being at the C.C.S. University Campus. Due to great demand and need for media professionals today, there is a need to strengthen university based media education and production centres. To fulfil this need, the university has set up a wide range of sophisticated media equipments for its studies, editing and outdoor production work.

The department has good facilities for the students. Studio: The Department has well equipped studio with all modern infrastructure like camera (Sony PD170), teleprompter, light system, etc. to produce all kinds of indoor programmes. PCR: Production Control Room is equipped with digital video switcher, audio mixer and Headphone with modern editing section. ENG: For Electronic News Gathering there are sufficient numbers of handy cams. Radio Programme Production: In the department the facility of radio program production is also available. Training of editing sound, mixing, dubbing, anchoring, news reading, scripting is given to the students on latest electronic equipments and software. TV Room: For the latest news and knowledge of current affairs a TV room with D.T.H. is available for the students and also to undertake post production critical analysis of various programmes which are a part of practical work. Practical Newspaper-“PARISAR”: Department publishes a practical newspaper “PARISAR” (since 30 May 2008, on Patrakarita Diwas) for the practical training to the students. Internet: Internet facility is available for the students in the well-equipped computer laboratory.

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Library: Department has it own library and reading room. Reference Books, Textbooks, Newspapers, Magazines, Journals are available for the students. Seminar Hall: Well-furnished seminar hall equipped with sound system, LCD projector and Home Theatre.

(i) Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (M.J.M.C.)

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed programme. The course focuses on different aspects of Print and Electronic Media, Public relations, Advertising, Media Management, Communication Research etc.

(ii) Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) It is a three years (six semesters) Bachelor programme being started from this session.

Coordinator: Dr. Manoj Kumar Srivastava

19. Department of Library & Information Science The Department of Library and Information Science was established in the year 2004 under self-financing scheme with the intention to provide quality education in the field of Library and Information Science to the students of this region. It was for the first time to the boundaries of the University campus that Library and Information Science Department was constituted at par with other teaching departments under self-financing scheme.

The training in the discipline of Library & Information Science is needed for developing and shaping future managers of Libraries and Information Centres. Such managers with necessary skills and aptitude are required for converting their respective centres of activities into excellent sources for accessing the ever-exploding literature and information related to the various disciplines.

The department has a separate Computer Laboratory with 10 computers and a printer, which are available for the students. The Computer Lab has round the clock internet connectivity where students are allowed to access the internet to pursue their studies. The Department has a separate well-stocked library having a collection of more than 1500 books on all areas of Library and Information Science. The departmental library also subscribes to a number of Indian and foreign journals to provide latest information in the subject. Classification Schemes, Catalogue Codes, and list of Subject Headings are also in the collection of library.

Keeping the above importance of Library and information Science in view, the department offers the following programmes of study.

(i) Bachelor of Library & Information Science (BLISc.) It is a one-year full time, self–financed programme with annual system of examination.

(ii) Master of Library & Information Science (MLISc.) It is a one-year full time, self–financed programme with annual system of examination.

Coordinator: Mr. J.A. Siddiqui

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Faculty of Education

1. Department of Education P. 27

2. Department of Physical Education P. 28

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20. Department of Education

The Department of Education was established in 1970. It was the only department in the country, which first started M.Phil. in Education. Later on, M.Ed. course was also started in 1974, which aims at preparing teacher educators. The Department promotes researches in different disciplines of education and organizes seminars, workshops, lectures in line with the current trends in education. The Department focuses on all round development of learners and aims to produce quality teacher educators and other education professionals.

Regular Course Offered (i) Master of Education (M.Ed.): M.Ed. programme is a two–year (four–semester) full-

time programme including field attachment and research dissertation. (As per new NCTE regulations).

(ii) M.Phil. in Education: M.Phil. in Education programme is one–year (two–semester) full-time regular course with project.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme: The Department offers Ph.D. programme in the areas like Teacher Education, Measurement & Evaluation, Educational Technology and Lifelong learning.

Faculty Professor P.K. Misra M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Head of the Department & Dean) Educational Technology, Teacher Education and

Lifelong learning.

Associate Professors J.S. Bhardwaj M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Educational Technology, Educational Psychology and Teacher Education.

Vijay Jaiswal M.Sc., M.Ed, Ph.D. Measurement & Evaluation, Educational Technology.

Assistant Professor Garima Singh M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D.

Teacher Education, Guidance & Counselling, Educational Technology, Educational Psychology.

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Department under the Faculty of Education offering Self–Financed courses

21. Department of Physical Education  The main purpose of establishing this Department was to upgrade the status of Physical Education producing quality teachers and leaders in the fields of Physical Education by offering degrees. A large section of youth is attracted to opt for Physical Education as career. Hence, a separate department within the Faculty of Education has been set up for providing education in the area of Physical Education. The department has good facilities with Instructional / Teaching Rooms (with LCD & OHP); Computer Laboratory; Exercise Physiology Lab; Educational Psychology Lab; Department Library; Sports Equipments; Conference Hall; Multipurpose Hall; Gymnasium; and Play Ground facilities for Cricket, Volley Ball, Athletics, Kho-Kho, Foot Ball, Wrestling, Badminton, Basketball, Gymnastics, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kabaddi, Softball, Table Tennis & Yoga. (i) Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.): It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–

financed programme. (ii) Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.): It is a two–year full time, self–financed

programme. (As per new NCTE regulations) Note: The physically handicapped persons are not allowed to take admission, as the courses involve vigorous physical activity. Married Women candidates are eligible to take admission in B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed. courses, but if they get pregnant during the course, they have to leave the course for one year at least, because all the candidates are required to undergo vigorous physical training. Co-ordinator: Dr. Vijai K. Jaiswal (Dr. Vijai K. Jaiswal is a regular teacher in the Dept. of Education of the University Campus)

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Faculty of Law

Department of Law P. 30

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Department under the Faculty of Law offering Self–Financed courses

22. Department of Law A very large number of students wish to pursue Law as a career. Therefore, it was decided to start Undergraduate and Post-graduate programmes in the Department of Law. The department is offering 5 year B.A.–LL.B. Integrated Course, which enables the student to meet the requirements of present day business world, and trains the students to meet international legal standard.

(i) LL.M.: It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed course. Admission to this programme is through entrance test organized by the University.

(ii) BA-LL.B.: It is a five–year (ten semesters) full time, self–financed course.

Coordinator: Dr. Satya Prakash Garg

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Faculty of Science

1. Department of Botany (Twice Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt.) P. 32

2. Department of Chemistry P. 33

3. Department of Mathematics P. 34

4. Department of Microbiology P. 35

5. Department of Physics (a DST-FIST supported department) P. 37

6. Department of Statistics P. 38

7. Department of Zoology (Centre of Excellence, U.P. Govt) P. 39

8. Department of Biotechnology P. 41

9. Department of Environmental Science P. 41

10. Department of Home Science P. 42

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23. Department of Botany (Centre of Excellence, funded by UP Government, granted twice) The department, established in 1969, is well recognised all over the country as the one imparting quality education in Botany. It is housed in a double-storied independent building in serene natural surroundings of mango orchards. Besides giving a thorough grinding in basic science of Botany, the curriculum adopted in the department also lays emphasis on deep understanding of the modern branches of the subject. It has sophisticated equipments like Gas Chromatography, PCR, Fermenter, UV-visible Spectrophotometer, Electrophoresis Unit, Ion-analyser, Ozone generator, Colorimeters, Quartz double distillation units, High speed cooling centrifuge, Gel documentation system, FT-IR and Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers, HPLC, Image analysers, etc. The department also has computer and internet facilities. It has well equipped laboratories with sufficient facilities for study and research in various specialized areas. Every year, several students qualify NET/GATE, besides PCS/IAS/IFS and other national level tests. Several students have secured high academic and administrative honours in India and abroad. Several research projects have been completed and several others are underway. The department maintains a polycarbonate house, a garden and a herbarium/museum.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.Sc. (Botany) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course. Courses in the first three semesters pertain to various aspects of Botanical Science while in the fourth semester students are provided two electives, besides two mandatory papers.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a two-semester programme with four theory courses including research methodology and a project report. The students complete their project work in specialized fields of their choice.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme The department is well equipped for Ph.D. programmes in Environmental and Heavy Metal Pollution, Tissue Culture Technology, Developmental and Stress Physiology, Mycology, Microbiology, Microbial Nanotechnology and Plant Pathology.

Faculty Professors Y. Vimala M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph.D., FBS, FLS, FSPRB Plant Developmental and Stress Physiology,

Phytochemistry, Plant Tissue Culture M.U. Charaya M.Sc., Ph.D., FBS, FPSI (Head of the Department) Mycology, Pathology and Microbiology

Assistant Professors Bhawana Bajpai M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Mycology and Pathology Ashok Kumar M.Sc. M.Phil., Ph.D. Microbiology, Rhizobial Physiology

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Ishwar Singh M.Sc., Ph.D. Phytochemistry, Tissue Culture and

Molecular Biology Emeritus Professor A.K. Srivastava M.Sc., Ph.D., FBS, FSCG, FSGPB Cytogenetics and Phytoremediation

Self–Financed Course offered

(i) M.Sc. (Industrial Biotechnology) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course. Courses in the first three semesters pertain to various aspects of Biotechnology while in the fourth semester students take up projects. (This self-financed course is suspended for the session 2016-17).

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The department of Chemistry was established in the year 2002. Presently department is offering three post graduate courses M.Sc. (Chemistry), M.Sc. (Biochemistry) & M.Sc. (Polymer Science & Chemical Technology). M.Sc. in Chemistry is a regular course spread over four semesters. The curriculum of these courses in first three semesters make the students aware with different advanced aspects of inorganic, organic, physical and analytical chemistry; however, in the final semester they are specialized in organic chemistry by offering courses like organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, environmental science and polymers. Very high percentage of students qualified UGC/CSIR sponsored NET, GATE and SLET examinations in the previous years.

The department has successfully organized many National and International seminars & conferences. An International Conference on “Perspectives in Vibrational Spectroscopy” (ICOPVS) was organized in Feb 2006. Another International Conference on “Green Technologies for Greener Environment” (GTGE 2010) was organized by the department during January 27-30, 2010. The department has organized Guest Lectures of experts from all over the world. The department has collaborated with Institute of Chemical Engineering Sofia, Bulgaria for carrying out joint research work. The department also organized an International Conference on Green Technologies for Environment Protection (GTEP 2011) at Sofia Bulgaria with their collaboration.

The department has started research activities in different fields of Polymer Science and Chemical Technology such as development of technology for recovering chemicals and useful products from polymer waste, biodegradable plastics, composites, etc. The department has separate laboratories for Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Polymer Science and Technology. Separate computer laboratory with internet facility and an instrumentation laboratory are available in the department. The department has acquired sophisticated instruments like Differential Scanning Calorimeter, FTIR, UV-Visible Spectrophotometer, HPLC

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etc. The department is developing techniques for industries and has also filed two patents for period of 20 years. The department has also undertaken industry sponsored research projects. The University has signed an agreement with M/s National Moulding Co. Ltd. for the transfer of technology. The Industry has paid Rs. 4.13 lakh.

The department so far has produced 17 Ph.D. students. Over 20 research and review articles have been published in reputed International Journals with high Impact factors. The department has filed three Patents and recently one patent entitled “A method of preparing novel organic thermal stabilizers for PVC” has been

ranted by Controller General of g Patent, Govt. of India to the University for a period of 20 years. MoU between Tokyo University of Science, Japan and CCS University, Meerut have also been approved by both Universities and signed in February 2016. Under this program, the students and faculty of three departments Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics will have an academic exposure to visit and study in Tokyo University of Science, Japan.

The department has produced more than 330 PG students in different streams of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Polymer Science & Chemical Technology. Most of the students are either pursuing M.Tech, Ph.D. or involved in R & D work in different Universities and Research organizations like DRDO, TIFR, BARC, CDRI Lucknow, IIT Delhi, IIT Roorkee, NPL Delhi, NPL Pune, CSIR laboratories etc. The students with specialization in polymer science and chemical Technology are well placed in industries like Chemical, Polymers- Plastic, rubber, fibre, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, oil distillery, sugar manufacturing & distilleries etc. and are doing best to the industry.

Regular Course offered (i) M.Sc. (Chemistry) Programme

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course spread over four semesters.

Faculty Professor Prof. R.K. Soni M.Sc., M.E. (Polymer Technology), Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Physical Chemistry, Polymer Technology Assistant Professor Dr. Nazia Tarannum M.Sc., Ph.D., Postdoctorate Analytical chemistry,

Polymer Chemistry, Polymer based Sensors

Self–Financed Courses offered (i) M.Sc. (Biochemistry):

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course with project work in the final semester.

(ii) M.Sc. (Polymer Science & Chemical Technology): It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course with project work in the final semester.

Co-ordinator: Prof. R.K. Soni 25. Department of Mathematics

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Mathematics is the queen of all sciences. It has its independent role to play in the development of physical, biological and social sciences. That is why its growth over the years has been phenomenal. In view of this, Mathematics was included in those subjects, which were started in 1969 at the time of establishment of teaching departments in this University. Initially, only M.Phil. programme was introduced and later on M.Sc. programme in Mathematics was also started. The department has a well-equipped computer laboratory. The department has made its own mark in the field of Mathematics Education. It has a laboratory for working in Mathematics Education having several innovative educational games, charts, models and filmstrips. The department has completed several projects and one major project is underway.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.Sc. (Mathematics) It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a one-year (two semesters) course with four theory courses including Research Methodology and Computer Applications, and a project.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme The department has facilities for research in the areas of Fluid Mechanics, Stability Theory, General Topology, Approximation Theory, Fuzzy Game Theory, Fuzzy Goal Programming, Fuzzy Transportation Modelling Cryptography, Fuzzy Game Theory, Mathematical Modelling and Operations Research.

Faculty Professor M.K. Gupta M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) General Topology, Approximation Theory, Cryptography Jaimala M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Fluid Mechanics, Stability of Flows

Associate Professor Shiv Raj Singh M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Inventory Modelling, Reverse Logistics

Assistant Professors Sandeep Kumar M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

Fuzzy Game Theory, Fuzzy Goal Programming, Fuzzy Transportation Modelling

Saru Kumari M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Cryptography

26. Department of Microbiology Microbiology is the study of structure, reproduction, physiology, metabolism and classification of micro-organisms particularly bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, viruses, actinomycetes, mycoplasmas, etc. which are relevant in industrial (pharmaceutical, sugar, textile, leather, paper and chemical, etc.), agricultural, medical and environmental areas. Microbes by virtue of their small size, simple organization, rapid reproduction and convenient cultural requirements and extreme sensitivity are exceptionally attractive models

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for study of fundamental life processes like genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, etc. Several day-to-day products like bread, curd, cheese, several fermented foods, vinegar, enzymes, amino acids, wines, beer, etc. are the result of microbial processes. Microbes are used as tools to produce antibiotics, vaccines, fermented beverages, chemicals, sugars, high calorie proteins, etc. Microbes as decomposers are most important components in food chain of any ecosystem. These are used in agriculture as biofertilizers, biopesticides and are responsible for agro-chemical cycles. Microbes also attack complex molecules of various pollutants including pesticides, industrial effluents, and toxic chemical sewage components, thus, purifying the environment to a greater extent. Some microbes are helpful in exploration of coal, oil, natural gas, minerals and metals from low-grade ores, thus, are useful in bioremediation. Students of Microbiology can enjoy the benefits of both opportunities and facilities to make their careers in various fields of life sciences, biomedical research and industrial exploitation of microbes and microbial processes.

The department was established in the year 1998. It is well equipped with modern laboratory facilities for isolation, purification, identification and maintenance of microbes. Major equipments in the Department are Fermenter, ELISA Reader, FPLC, Spectrophotometer; Ultasonicator, Microprocessor-controlled photomicrography system, Air sampler, High speed refrigerated centrifuge, Cell homogenizer, PCR, Electrophoresis units, Gel Documentation system, DNA hybridizer, Orbital shaking incubators and all necessary equipments for immunological studies; high quality microscopes including fluorescent one are available to the students, HPLC, high quality Trinocular research microscope, Deep Freezer – 80oC; Lyophilizer, etc. are proposed to be added soon. The Department has a well-established Microbial Culture Collection Centre and provides material to several Colleges including the Medical College. The Department has 45 computers, all on network with 24-h lease line internet facility, and a well-equipped Bioinformatics laboratory especially for the students of Bioinformatics. The Department has its own Departmental library with more than 2500 books. The Department regularly organizes workshops, seminars and exhibitions. The Department provides specialization in medical, industrial, agricultural and environmental microbiology, and syllabi of all the courses are upgraded according to the requirements of the courses and in the light of latest developments. The department is having active academic collaboration with several national laboratories in India like – CIMAP, Lucknow; CTRI, Lucknow; CDRI, Lucknow; CDFD, Hyderabad; IVRI, Bareilly; CMVL, Meerut; IARI, New Delhi; IGIB, Delhi; AIIMS, New Delhi, ONGC, Dehradun; NICD, Delhi; etc. where the students have an opportunity to complete their project work in collaboration of the department.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.Sc. (Microbiology) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course.

(ii) Ph.D. Programme: in the aforesaid specialized fields. Professor A.P. Garg (Head of the Department) M.Sc., Ph.D.

Self–Financed Courses offered

(i) M.Sc. (Applied Microbiology): It is a two–year (four semesters) course with

specialization in Medical/Industrial/Agricultural/Environmental Microbiology. The course also includes project work during the fourth semester.

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(ii) M.Sc. (Bioinformatics): It is a two–year (four semesters) course with a project work during the fourth semester.

Co-ordinator: Prof. A.P. Garg 27. Department of Physics (a DST-FIST supported department with Centre of Excellence under UPSHEC) The department of Physics is one of the oldest departments in the campus, established in 1969. The department started M.Phil. classes to train students for teaching and research. Under the teacher fellowship program of the UGC several college teachers completed their M.Phil. and Ph.D. degree. The department also started M.Sc. classes from 1974. It was sanctioned a University Leadership Project by the UGC and under this project the department organized various refresher courses and summer schools for college teachers. New Physics experiments for B.Sc. were also developed. The department is engaged in active research in area of Thin Films, Material Science, Liquid Crystals, Atomic Collision and Condensed Matter Physics, Biophysics and Theoretical Nuclear Physics. The major experiment facilities available are in Thin Film laboratory and Liquid Crystals laboratory. The department has conducted several refresher courses and summer schools. The department is very well equipped for M.Sc. Laboratory courses, as well as for research work. Major equipments in this department are Vacuum Coating Unit, Hitachi Spectrophotometer, and Wynker Bridge, Spray pyrolysis set up and furnaces of various types. Fields of Specialization Electronics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Solid state Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, and Nanoscience.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.Sc with Specialization in Electronics: It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme: It is a one–year (two semesters) course having four theory courses and a project.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme: Research work supervised in Solid State Physics, Thin film Studies, Nanoscience, Spectroscopy, Atomic Collision.

Faculty

Professors Rakesh Kumar M.Sc., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Nanotechnology Associate Professor V.K. Sharma M.Sc., Ph.D.

Theoretical Nuclear Physics Beer Pal Singh M.Sc., Ph.D. Thin Films Assistant Professors Anil Kumar Yadav M.Sc., Ph.D. Experimental Condensed

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Yogendra Kumar Gautam M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D. Material Science, Nanomaterials and Thin films Emeritus Professors S.P. Khare M.Sc, Ph.D.

Atomic Collision Deo Raj M.Sc, Ph.D.

Atomic Collision India Marco-Polo Programme for Research, Teaching and Training

Department of Physics of Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut has the sole distinction to be the only member in Indian-Italian “Marco-Polo” Programme for research and exchange for students with University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Italy. Under India Marco Polo Program, MoU (duly approved by the Executive Council/Senate of the participating universities) has been signed between University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia and CCS University. A designated number of seats are reserved for postgraduate courses in Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy, Nursing; and in Nanotechnology. Under this “Indian-Marco Polo Programme”, prospective students will have to undergo a “multiple choice” eligibility test conducted in Italian Language by the UMG, Italy at Department of Physics, CCS University, Meerut. Students will be given Italian language course training at CCS University Meerut. Job Opportunities and Placement

The students from this department have joined premier institutions such as BARC, TIFR, IITs, CAT, IUAC, SSPL, DRDO and ONGC. Many students have joined Ph.D. programme in the universities abroad. A number of students joined Central/State Universities as faculty members. During last decade more than 85 students have cleared NET/GATE examination till date. A large number of our students have been selected by UP State Higher Education Service Commission for Assistant Professorship in colleges of UP and Uttarakhand. 28. Department of Statistics The department was established in 1981 with M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes. Later, in the year 1989, M.Sc. courses were also introduced. The department has developed two computer laboratories for teaching and research work. The department also has a statistical laboratory equipped with desk, electronic and programmable calculators. To make the courses more job oriented, we have introduced two courses of computer programming, two courses of Operations Research and a course of Engineering Statistics at M.Sc. level while at M.Phil. level, we are running the courses like-Research Methodology, Reliability Theory, Statistical Inference and distribution and Advanced Bayesian Statistics with R. A good number of students from the department have passed UGC/CSIR- JRF /NET/GATE examinations in the past years. The faculty members of the department have published more than 270 research papers out of which 70% belong to international journals of repute like-Reliability Engineering and System Safety (U.S.A), Microelectronics and Reliability (U.K.), Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (U.S.A.),International Journal of System Science (U.K.), Mathematics and Computer in Simulation (U.S.A.), Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation (U.S.A.), International Journal of Systems Assurance Engineering and Management (U.S.A.), Statistical Methods and Applications (U.S.A.),

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Journal of Mathematical and Computational Science ( U.K.), Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering (Saudi Arabia), Communication in Statistics (U.S.A.). Thus, so far, 80 students have completed their Ph.D. degrees each with good publications under the faculty members of this department. More so, 251 students have also completed their M. Phil Projects under the faculty members of this department. The M.Sc./M.Phil. /Ph.D. Statistics passed students have the job opportunities in various Government and Private Sectors such as: Indian Statistical Services, Ministry of Planning (Research Officer), Ministry of Transport (Operations Research Officer), DRDO (Scientist), NCERT (Education/Research), National Banks (Statistical Officer), LIC (Actuaries), Higher Education (Teaching and research), U.P. Public Service Commission, Dist. Information Officer and Dist. Statistical Officer, Forest (Statistical Officer). Corporate Sector companies like Infosys, TCS, HLL, HCL, Oracle, SPSS as Reliability Analyst, Data Analyst, Research Programmer.

Regular Courses offered

(i) M.Sc. (Statistics) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course. In each semester, there are four theory courses and one practical.

(ii) M.Phil. Programme It is a two–semester course with four theory and one practical courses and a project.

(iii) Ph.D. Programme The broad areas of research are-Reliability Engineering, Survival Analysis, Computational Statistics, Bayesian Analysis, Quality Control, Operations Research and Applied Statistics.

Faculty

Professor Rakesh Gupta M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head of the Department) Reliability Theory and Statistical Distributions Hare Krishna M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Reliability/Survival Analysis, Statistical Inference

Associate Professor Bhupendra Singh M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Reliability/Survival Analysis, Bayesian Analysis, Computational Statistics

Assistant Professor Pradeep Chaudhary M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Reliability Theory 29. Department of Zoology The Department was established in 1977. The Department was recognized as DST-FIST department by Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. The Department has also been awarded Innovative Assistance Programme (IAP) by the UGC to impart teaching and research in Toxicology. The department provides advance education at M.Sc., M. Phil. and Ph.D. levels. Besides giving thorough grounding in basic Zoology, it lays

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emphasis on deep understanding of applied aspects of Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Immunology, Genetics, Ecology and Animal Behaviour.

With a team of well-qualified teachers, the department offers specialization in the areas of Parasitology, Fish & Fisheries, Endocrinology and Chronobiology. The department has well equipped laboratories for Parasitology & Molecular Taxonomy, Nematology, Chronobiology and Toxicology. Research activities are supported by Government funding agencies like UGC, DBT, DST and CSIR. Though the central library caters the need of students, the department has its own library.

Regular Courses offered (i) M.Sc. (Zoology) Programme

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time course having 16 courses with specialization in Parasitology and Fish & Fisheries.

(ii) M. Sc. (Toxicology) Programme It is a two–year (four semesters) full time programme having 16 courses. Students undergo training at ITRC, NIOH, NIPER and other apex institutes in the country.

(iii) M. Phil. (Zoology) Programme It is a two–semester course. In this programme, efforts are made to fully train students for higher education and research. Besides four regular courses, a student independently works on a research project. Thus, theoretical as well as practical training is offered simultaneously. The program has helped the students to clear the NET/GATE examinations.

(iv) Ph.D. Programme The department pursues research in the areas of Molecular Taxonomy, Toxicology, Parasitology, Biomonitoring, Nematology, Immunoparasitology, Fish Biology, Physiology and Chronobiology. The department has excellent research laboratories equipped with sophisticated instruments to carry out researches of a high standard.

Faculty Professors H.S. Singh M.Sc., Ph.D. Parasitology, Cyto-taxonomy, Fish Biology

S.K. Bhardwaj M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Chronobiology/Physiology

A.K. Chaubey M.Sc., D. Phil. (Head of the Department) Nematology Assistant Professors Yeshvander Verma M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Toxicology, Oxidative stress, Biological monitoring

D.K. Chauhan M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Parasitology, Immunotoxicology

Emeritus Professor S.S. Lal M.Sc., Ph.D.

Immunoparasitology

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Departments under the Faculty of Science offering Self–Financed courses

30. Department of Biotechnology Biotechnology has rapidly emerged as an area of activity having potential impact on virtually all domains of human welfare, ranging from food processing, protecting the environment, and increasing the agricultural productivity to human health. The total volume of trade in biotechnology products is increasing sharply every year and it is expected to soon become the major contributor to the world trade. The Department of Biotechnology was established in the year 1996 under self-financed programme. The department has well equipped laboratories with horizontal and vertical electrophoresis systems, PCR Thermal cycler, -20o C Refrigerator, Electronic Balances, Laminar Air Flow Hoods, UV-Visible Spectrophotometer, Pentium-4 Computer, UV Transilluminator, Refrigerated Centrifuges, Water Distillation Unit, Micropipettes, Gel Documentation System, Hybridization Oven, BOD Incubator with Shaker, ELISA reader, LCD projector, slide projector, etc. The department plans to procure a few other major equipments in near future. (i) M.Sc. (Biotechnology):

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed course with dissertation work in the fourth semester. The project work can be completed in-house and/or other scientific/ professional laboratory.

Co-ordinator: Dr. S. S. Gaurav (Dr. S.S. Gaurav is a regular teacher in the Dept. of Genetics & Plant Breeding of the University Campus) 31. Department of Environmental Sciences

The objective of the Department is to become a world-class centre of excellence for Environmental Science. It was established in 1996 with a mission to impart quality education and research in different disciplines of Environmental Science. With in a period of sixteen years, the Department has attracted students from India and abroad. The Department has made significant contribution producing about 180 postgraduates who are distributed far and wide. The successful students of the Department are disseminating environmental education to Society through their respective profession. (i) M.Sc. (Environmental Science)

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self-financed course with summer training and project work.

Coordinator: Prof. A.K. Chaubey (Dr. A.K. Chaubey is a regular teacher in the Dept. of Zoology of the University Campus)

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32. Department of Home Science Home Science department was established in 2004. Home science is an interdisciplinary subject involving the study of foods and nutrition, human development, resource management, textile and clothing, extension education, end communication. Each of these aspects is multidisciplinary in dealing with the Art and Science of living. Therefore, during the study of Home Science, strong emphasis is placed on the individual, the family, and the community as whole. The department is well equipped with autoclaves, laminar airflow hood, incubators, ovens, heating plates and high quality microscopes for microbiology studies. Calorimeters, pH meters, laboratory centrifuge, water bath, distil water unit, energy regulator sterilizer and all necessary equipments for biochemistry studies are also available. For hands on experience of the students, outreach activities (like health camp, canteen projects, health awareness programmers) are planned and implemented regularly. Courses have been expanded & diversified to meet the emerging needs & challengers in the area of Food & Nutrition. Consequently, considering the importance that Home Science places on human development across the life span, the following programmes of study are offered by the Department.

(i) M.Sc. (Human Development) (only for girls):

It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed programme. Multidisciplinary approach to the curriculum is provided by drawing theoretical & practical perspectives from ecology, psychology, education, philosophy, sociology, anthropology and social work. The curriculum focuses on inclusion of life-span approach.

(ii) M.Sc. (Food & Nutrition) (only for girls): It is a two–year (four semesters) full time, self–financed programme. Food & nutrition plays a key role in promoting quality of life of individual as well as community. The excellent academic program is supported by easy access to the department, library, laboratories, computer & other necessary facilities.

Coordinator: Dr. Archana Sharma

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Number of Seats and Eligibility Conditions for Admission to the Regular Courses --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Programmes of Study No. of Seats Minimum Eligibility Criteria ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Faculty of Agriculture M.Phil. Programmes

1. Genetics & Plant Breeding 10 Master's degree in Genetics & Plant Breeding/Agricultural Botany/ Botany/ Biotechnology/Seed Science with 55% marks. Bachelor's Degree with an aggregate of 55% marks, and second division in Intermediate examination; or 50% marks in Bachelor’s degree as well as Intermediate examination separately.

2. Horticulture 10 Master’s degree in Horticulture with 55% marks.Bachelor's Degree with an aggregate of 55% marks, and second division in Intermediate examination; or 50% marks in Bachelor’s degree as well as Intermediate examination separately.

M.Sc. (Ag.) Programme

1. Genetics & Plant Breeding 15 Four years Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture with 50% marks in the aggregate for Gen/OBC candidates.

Faculty of Arts M.Phil. Programmes

1. English 10 Master's degree in concerned subject with 55% marks. Bachelor's Degree with an aggregate of 55% marks including the concerned subject (wherever applicable), and second division in Intermediate examination; or 50% marks in Bachelor’s degree as well as Intermediate examination separately. Note: Candidates having M.A. in Public Administration are also eligible for admission in M.Phil. Political Science.

2. Hindi 5 3. Urdu 5 4. Economics 10 5. History 10 6. Political Science 10 7. Psychology 10 8. Sociology 10

M.A. Programmes

1. English 20 Bachelor's Degree with the concerned subject as one of the main subjects. For Psychology, 45% in the aggregate, and 50% marks in the subject at Graduation are mandatory (See #5 of the Note given on Page No. 45 for calculating the percentage in the subject). Note: Subject to deduction as per Note #6 on page 45: (i) For admission to M.A. (Sociology), candidates having B.Sc. or B.B.A. degree are also eligible. (ii) For admission to M.A. (Economics), candidates having B.A./B.Sc. degree with Mathematics as one of the

2. Hindi 20 3. Urdu 20 4. Economics 20 5. History 20 6. Political Science 20 7. Psychology 20 8. Sociology 20

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main subjects, or at 10+2 level; or those with B.B.A./ B.Com. /B.C.A. degree, are also eligible.

PG Diploma / Diploma / Certificate Programmes

1. Advanced Diploma in Russian Language & Literature.

05 Graduation in any discipline and 48% marks in Diploma in Russian Language or equivalent.

2. Diploma in Russian Language

10 Intermediate (45% marks) and 48% marks in Certificate of Proficiency in Russian or equivalent.

3. Certificate of Proficiency in Russian

20 10+2 or Higher Secondary in any discipline with 45% marks

Faculty of Education

1. M.Phil. in Education 10 M.Ed. degree with 55% marks and B.Ed. with 50% marks in Theory & Practical separately, or 55% in aggregate.

2. Master of Education (M.Ed.) 25 Minimum 50% marks or an equivalent grade in B.Ed./B.A.-B.Ed./B.Sc. –B.Ed./B.El. Ed./ D.El. Ed. (undergraduate degree with 50% marks) Note: Reservation and relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PWD and other applicable categories shall be as per the rules of the Central /State Govt. whichever is applicable.

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Faculty of Science

M.Phil. Programmes 1. Botany 10 Master's Degree in the concerned subject with

55% marks. Bachelor's Degree with an aggregate of 55% marks including the concerned subject, and second division in Intermediate examination; or 50% marks in Bachelor’s degree as well as Intermediate examination separately.

Note: Candidates having M.Sc. degree in Toxicology are also eligible for admission in M.Phil. Zoology.

2. Mathematics 10 3. Physics 10 4. Statistics 10 5. Zoology 10

M.Sc. Programmes 1. Botany 20 B.Sc. Degree (with the concerned subject as one

of the main subjects) with 45% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in the subject. (See #5 given on Page No. 45, for calculating the percentage in the subject). Note: Subject to deduction as per Note #6 on

2. Chemistry 20 3. Mathematics 20 4. Microbiology 20 5. Physics 20 6. Statistics 20 7. Toxicology 20

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8. Zoology

20 page 45: (i) For admission to M.Sc. (Statistics), candidates

having B.A./B.Sc. Degree with Statistics/ Mathematics are eligible.

(ii) For admission to M.Sc. (Microbiology), candidates having B.Sc. degree with Chemistry, Botany and Zoology/ B.Sc.(M.L.T.)/ B.Pharma/ B.V.Sc./ M.B.B.S. are also eligible.

(iii) For admission to M.Sc. (Physics), candidates having B.Sc. degree with Physics and Mathematics along with Statistics are also eligible.

(iv) For admission to M.Sc. (Toxicology), candidates having B.Sc. degree with Chemistry, Botany, Zoology/ Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ B.Pharma / B.V.Sc/ M.B.B.S are eligible.

(v) For admission to Master’s degree in Mathematics, candidates having BA degree in Mathematics are also eligible. Such candidates will however get the degree of M.A. Mathematics

Note: 1. Candidates, who already have a post-graduate degree as a regular candidate, are ineligible for

admission to another regular post-graduate programme, provided the same can be pursued as a private candidate.

2. For SC and ST candidates, 5% relaxation in the above minimum eligibility conditions of percentage of marks in respect of qualifying examination will be applicable unless otherwise mentioned.

3. Candidates who are appearing in the final year/semester examination of their PG degree programme are eligible to apply provisionally for M.Phil. entrance examination only. For admission to M.Ed. course, only those candidates, whose result of qualifying degree has been declared before the last date of filling-up of the Entrance examination form, are eligible to apply for admission.

4. Two percent marks shall be deducted for each year of gap from qualifying degree for the purpose of calculation of merit index, without affecting the division of the candidate. However, for regular PG in those subjects, which are available for private candidates, a gap of more than two years will not be permissible. However, this rule will not be applicable for Certificate, Diploma and PG Diploma courses.

5. For calculation of merit index for admission to PG courses, where the same subject should have been passed by the candidate in the UG class, a formula will be adopted as mentioned below:

To Total marks obtained in UG course (all papers accounted for the purpose of granting division), add total marks obtained in theory paper of the desired subject in three years, add half of total marks obtained in practical papers of the desired subject in three years (wherever applicable), divide the sum by Maximum marks of UG+Maximum marks of the desired theory subject in three years of UG+Maximum marks of practical in desired subject in three years of UG and calculate percentage without rounding off, at least upto two decimal points.

6. Without affecting the division category, a flat 5% deduction from the Merit Index would be made in case of admission to the PG courses (wherever applicable), if a subject has not been pursued as one of the main subjects at the UG level and requested for admission in that particular subject at

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the PG level. The other subject/course eligibilities listed for admission to a PG course will also be subjected to flat 5% deduction.

7. For taking admission to M.A. in Hindi/Urdu/English/Sanskrit, the concerned subject should have been pursued at the U.G. level.

8. Unless specified, no candidate shall be allowed to take admission in any PG course, without passing the 10+2+3 or 11+1+3 pattern.

Number of Seats and Eligibility Conditions for Admission to the Self–Financed Courses ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Programmes of Study Seats Minimum Eligibility Criteria

M.Sc. (Ag.) Programmes (1) Food Science & Technology 20 Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture/Biology (CBZ)

Food science/Bachelor’s Degree (with Food Science as a subject) with 50% marks.

(2) Plant Protection 20 Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture/Biology Group (CBZ) with 50% marks.

(3) Seed Science & Technology 20 Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture/Seed science/ Biology Group (CBZ) with 50% marks.

M.A. & other Masters Programmes (4) M.A. Sanskrit 20 Bachelor's Degree with the concerned subject, as one

of the main subjects. (5) Master of Fine Arts (Painting) (MFA) 20 B.F.A./B.A. degree (including concerned subject)

with 50% marks in the aggregate. (6) Geography (M.A./M.Sc) 20 Bachelor's Degree (including the concerned subject)

with 45% marks in the aggregate and 50% marks in the subject. Note: For calculating the percentage in the subject, see Note # 5 given on Page No. 45.

(7) Master of Journalism & Mass Communication (MJMC)

40 Bachelor’s degree in any discipline (preferably BJMC) with 45% marks for General & OBC.

(8) Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) 20 Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 48% marks. (9) Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)

30 Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) or equivalent with at least 50% marks. Or Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Health and Physical Education with at least 50% marks.

(10) Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.Sc.)

30 B.Lib.Sc. or B.L.I.Sc. with 50% marks

(11) LL.M. (12) Public Administration

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LL.B. (3 years/5years course) with 50% marks. Bachelor’s Degree with 50% marks in any discipline.

PG Diploma / Diploma / Certificate Programmes (13) PG Diploma in G.I.S & Remote Sensing 15

Second Class Bachelor’s Degree (45%) in any discipline.

(14) Advanced Diploma in French Language & Literature

05 Graduation in any discipline and 48% marks in Diploma in French Language or equivalent.

(15) Diploma in French Language 10 Intermediate (45%) and 48% marks in Certificate of Proficiency in French or equivalent.

(16) Certificate of Proficiency in French 20 10+2 or Higher Secondary in any discipline with 45% marks.

M.Sc./ Master Programmes

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(17) Biotechnology 20 Bachelor’s degree in Biology (CBZ)/Biotechnology/ Microbiology, B. Pharma or B.Tech. Biotechnology or Bachelor’s degree in Laboratory/Medical laboratory techniques with 50% marks.

(18) Biochemistry 20 Bachelor’s degree with PCM/CBZ /MLT with 50% marks.

(19) Polymer Science & Chemical Technology 20 Bachelor’s Degree with (PCM/CBZ/Polymer Science), B.E./B.Tech. (in any branch) with 50% marks.

(20) Applied Microbiology 20 Bachelor’s degree in Biology group (CBZ)/ Microbiology/Biotechnology/B.Pharma/Medicine with 50% marks

(21) Bioinformatics 20 Bachelor’s degree in Biology group (CBZ)/ B.Sc.(Ag.)/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Microbiology/ BMLT with 50% marks

(22) Environmental Science 20 Bachelor’s Degree in Science (CBZ/PCM), B.Sc. in Microbiology/ Biotechnology, MBBS/ BDS, B.E./ B.Tech. in Civil Engineering with 50% marks

(23) Home Science – Food and Nutrition (for girls only)

20 50% marks in B.Sc. Home Science/B.Sc. Home Sc. with Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics/B.Sc. in Food & Nutrition.

(24) Home Science – Human Development (for girls only)

20 B.Sc. Home Science with 50% marks.

Bachelor Programmes (25) Bachelor of Library & Information

Science (B.L.I.Sc.) 50 Bachelor’s Degree (45% marks) in any discipline

under 10+2+3 system (26) BA- LL.B. (Five year course) (27) Bachelor of Journalism & Mass

Communication (BJMC)

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10+2 with 45% marks 10+2 with 45% marks in any discipline under 10+2+3 system

(28) Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) 50 Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with 50% marks and having at least participation in the Inter College/Inter-Zonal/District/School competition in sports and games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. Of India.

Or Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education with 45% marks.

Or Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 45% marks and studied physical education as compulsory/elective subject.

Or Bachelor’s Degree with 45% marks and having participated in National/Inter University/State competitions or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in Inter College/Inter–Zonal/ District/ School competition in sports and games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. Of India. Or Bachelor’ Degree with participation in international

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competitions or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in National/Inter-University competition in sports and games as recognized by respective federations/ AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. Of India.

Or Graduation with 45% marks and at least three years of teaching experience (for deputed in-service candidates i.e. trained physical education teachers/coaches)

Note: 1. For SC and ST candidates, 5% relaxation in the minimum eligibility conditions of

percentage of marks in respect of qualifying examination will be given (except in cases, where specified otherwise).

2. Two percent marks shall be deducted for each year of gap from qualifying degree for the purpose of calculation of merit index, without affecting the division of the candidate. However, for regular PG in those subjects, which are available for private candidates, a gap of more than two years will not be permissible. However, this rule will not be applicable for Certificate, Diploma and PG Diploma courses.

3. Unless specified, no candidate shall be allowed to take admission in any PG course, without passing the 10+2+3 or 11+1+3 pattern.

4. The university reserves the right to discontinue any course/ programme at any time. If application forms are less than 60% of the approved number of seats in any self-financed course, such course will be discontinued and no admissions will be made during the session 2016–17.

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Admission Related Information The admissions to M.Ed. (Campus), M.Phil., M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. and LL.M. programmes (Campus and affiliated Colleges shall be made through Entrance Tests conducted by the University. The medium of Entrance Test will generally be English, except in case of the language courses. For the rest of the courses including Masters, Bachelors, Diploma and Certificate programmes, the admissions shall be made on the basis of online Merit List generated on a common portal (www.ccsuweb.in) for both, the University Campus and the affiliated colleges.

In case of any ambiguity and dispute, the decision of the Admission Committee shall be final.

Application Form and Information Brochure The Information Brochure and the online Application Forms are available on the University website for Admission: www.ccsuniversity.ac.in Note: The candidates are required to submit a separate application form for each course,

for which Entrance Test will be held. Entrance Test-cum-Application Fee The fee (Rs. 700/– for General and OBC, and Rs. 500/– for SC/ST candidates) for the Entrance Test is charged online while filling up the Application Form through e-payment, and no separate fee will be charged for the entrance test. Submission of Application Form (i) For M.Phil., M.Ed., M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed., and LL.M. courses, the application forms shall be

filled-up online (www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

(ii) In case of M.Phil., B.P.Ed., M.P.Ed. and LL.M. if a candidate studying in C.C.S. University, Meerut, finds oneself eligible of falling in merit, should ensure that his/her marksheet of eligibility qualification reaches the office of the Dean, Students’ Welfare, C.C.S. University, Meerut (U.P.)–250 004, within one week of the declaration of the result of concerned course of C.C.S. University, Meerut. For other Universities the candidates are required to hold the degree of eligibility qualification at the time of filling up the entrance exam forms.

(iii) For other courses except those mentioned at #(i) above, the application forms shall be filled-up online (www.ccsuniversity.ac.in). If the applicant’s name appears in the online Merit List(s), he/she will be required to submit the hardcopy of the filled-up

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application form along with the self–attested copies of all the required marksheets, degrees, certificates, other documents and the fee submission proof at the concerned Department of the University Campus/College at the time of admission. A merit list will stay active for the time specified on the website only. Once the next merit list is published the claim of the applicants on previous merit list will be cancelled.

(iv) Application Forms incomplete in any respect shall be rejected straightaway.

(v) Application form is to be filled by the student carefully, providing his or her own mobile number and email ID. The University will not be responsible, if one loses the chance of admission on account of wrong information in the application form.

Except in case of M.Ed., the candidates appearing in final year/last semester of the qualifying examination may be allowed to appear only provisionally in the Entrance Test. However, their position in the Merit List will be subject to fulfilling the eligibility requirements. A candidate must have secured 50% marks in B.Ed./B.A.- B.Ed./B.El.Ed./D.El.Ed with an undergraduate degree (with 50% marks in each) before applying for the M.Ed. Entrance Test. Reservation and relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PWD and other applicable categories shall be as per the rules of the State Government whichever is applicable.

(vi) A candidate having passed his/her qualifying examination as a private candidate shall furnish a certificate (not older than six months) of good conduct from the Principal of the College or Gazetted Officer or an M.L.A./M.P. In case of the candidates of the departments of Ch. Charan Singh University Campus, the Admission Committee shall see that there is nothing against the candidate, which may debar him/her from seeking admission in the class he/she has been selected for admission.

(vii) The self-attested copies of the certificates, mark-sheets and other documents enclosed along with the application form shall be verified from the original documents at the time of admission.

(viii) Attestation of the photograph done only by the Principal of an Intermediate/ Degree/ Post-Graduate College/ Head of the Department of University/Gazetted Officer will be accepted.

Entrance Test The courses, for which entrance tests will be held, the following rules will be uniformly applied as per the C.C.S. University Executive Council Resolution № 18, dated 2.5.2015:

1. For each correct answer one mark will be awarded. ¼ mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. However, in the OMR sheet, if a candidate selects more than one choice/answer for a particular question, the said answer will not be considered.

2. The weightages will be added as mentioned in the subheading ‘Weightages’ and deductions will be considered @ 2% per year of gap upto a maximum of 8% for the candidates being admitted through entrance test.

3. In case, two or more candidates obtain equal marks in entrance test of a course, the merit will be decided on the basis of higher marks obtained in the qualifying (eligibility) examination and if they are also equal, then the merit will be decided on the basis of seniority in age.

In all the cases, the decision of the Admission Committee will be final.

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For admission to the M.Phil. courses, the Entrance Test will be based on a single question paper of 2 hours duration containing 100 objective type questions, based on 70:30 ratio between the subject and mental ability (general awareness, aptitude and reasoning), each with multiple choices having only one best amongst the given choices. The question paper will be based on the syllabus for M.A./M.Sc./M.Sc.(Ag.)/M.Ed. courses in the respective subjects of Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut. For admission to LL.M. course of the University Campus; Meerut College, Meerut; and N.A.S. College, Meerut, the application form will be filled up and submitted as mentioned above. The Entrance Test will be of a single question paper of 2 hours duration containing 100 objective type questions, based on 10 questions each from 10 papers of the subject, namely: Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law of India, Law of Crime (IPC), Law of Contract (General principles of contract), Law of Torts, Public International Law, Family law (Hindu and Muslim Law), Environmental Law, Administrative Law and Company Law, each with multiple choices having only one best amongst the given choices. If the candidate is selected for the first preference, then his/her name will not appear in the merit lists of other colleges/Campus. For admission to B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed. courses, the Entrance Test will be of a single question paper of 2 hours duration containing 100 objective type questions, based on the subject, each with multiple choices having only one best amongst the given choices. For the Entrance Tests of B.P.Ed., the question papers will be based on the syllabi of the Graduate courses of C.C.S. University, and for M.P.Ed. – the syllabus of B.P.Ed. course of this University. The final merit list for B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed. will be based on the marks of the written test + weightage against the Sports Representation Marks (upto a maximum of 18 marks for B.P.Ed. only, while for M.P.Ed., the weightage applicable will be as in the case of M.A./M.Sc.), besides fulfilling the minimum eligibility requirements in the qualifying examination. All the candidates have to qualify the Physical Fitness Test for consideration in the Final Merit List for admission. For admission to M.Ed. course, the Entrance Test will be held as per the prescribed rules laid down in the G.O. as reproduced below, besides uniform rules of the University will be implemented for all the courses where admissions are given through entrance tests (Executive Council Resolution № 18, dated 2.5.2015).

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The centre for Entrance Test will be Ch. Charan Singh University Campus, Meerut. Note: The University reserves the right of not conducting the Entrance Test for any

programme of study.

Weightages for M.A./ M.Sc./ M.Sc.(Ag.)/ M.P.Ed./ LL.M. Applicants falling under categories (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), and (v) given below will be entitled to weightages mentioned against the same. For the purpose of admission, the weightage shall be added to the percentage obtained in the qualifying examination (after calculating the percentage in case of subjects having practical papers/exams), as the case may be, while determining the rank.

(i) A weightage of four percent will be given in case of a candidate having certificate of participation at National/ State/ Inter University level in a team/ Individual event

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recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) or the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) while pursuing the qualifying degree/class.

(ii) A weightage of four percent will be given to Ch. Charan Singh University graduates, in case of admission to postgraduate classes.

(iii) A weightage of two percent will be given to candidates having Honours Degree in the subject in which the admission is being sought at post-graduate level.

(iv) A weightage of four percent will be granted to the son(s)/daughter(s)/spouse of the employee of Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut and its affiliated colleges.

(v) Three percent weightage will be given to those candidates, who have secured C/G–II certificate of N.C.C., while pursuing the qualifying degree/class.

Or Two percent weightage will be given to those candidates, who have secured B/G–I certificate of N.C.C., while pursuing the qualifying degree/class.

Or Three percent weightage will be given to those candidates, who have served for 240 hours under N.S.S. and participated in two camps of seven and ten days, respectively, while pursuing the qualifying degree/class.

Or Two percent weightage will be given to those candidates, who have served for 240 hours under N.S.S. and participated in a camp of seven/ ten days, while pursuing the qualifying degree/class.

Or One percent weightage will be given to those candidates, who have served for 240 hours under N.S.S. and participated in a camp of 120 hours, while pursuing the qualifying degree/class.

Note: A candidate claiming weightage/s will enclose copy/copies of relevant certificate/s in support of his/her claim with the application form, at the time of admission. In no case the total weightage of more than eight marks (percent) will be given to a candidate. In case an applicant is covered under (iv) above, the total weightage admissible is up to 12 marks (percent). No weightage will affect the minimum eligibility conditions prescribed for admission, nor will affect the division category of the candidate. Weightages for B.P.Ed. Applicants who qualify in written entrance test, physical fitness test and are eligible as per the qualifying examination result, may be given the following Sports Representation Marks (upto a maximum of 18 marks only) on producing suitable, valid certificate(s) for those games only, which are listed in the AIU list.

International participation 18 marks Senior National Position 1st – 3rd place 16 marks Senior National participation 14 marks Inter University position 1st -3rd place 12 marks Inter University participation 10 marks Inter Collegiate participation (1st place) 06 marks Inter Collegiate participation (2nd place) 04 marks Inter Collegiate participation (3rd place) 02 marks

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Weightages for M.Phil. Applicants falling under categories (i), (ii), and (iii) given below will be entitled to weightages mentioned against the same. For the purpose of admission, the weightage shall be added to the marks (percentage) obtained by a candidate in the Entrance test.

(i) A weightage of four marks, will be given in case of a candidate having certificate of participation at National/ State/ Inter University level in a team/ Individual event recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) or the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) while pursuing the postgraduate degree.

(ii) For admission to M.Phil., no weightage will be granted to any candidate on account of holding UG/PG degree from Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut.

(iii) A weightage of four marks will be granted to the son(s)/daughter(s)/spouse of the employee of Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut and its affiliated colleges.

Note: A candidate claiming weightage/s will enclose copy/copies of relevant certificate/s in support of his/her claim at the time of application. In no case the total weightage of more than eight marks (percent) will be given to a candidate. No rounding off will be done while calculating percentage. Subject to the provisions stated above, the merit of a candidate for admission shall be judged by the total marks obtained in the Entrance Test. No weightage will affect the minimum eligibility conditions prescribed for admission, nor will affect the division category of the candidate Reservation of Seats 21%, 2% and 27% seats in all courses are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and OBC categories, respectively. However, reservation of 3%, 2% and 1% will be permissible to candidates belonging to Physically Handicapped (more than 50% handicap, can be further categorized with 1% each, into distortion of organs, blindness, and deaf/dumb), Dependent of Freedom Fighter and Dependent of Ex-serviceman categories within each one of the SC/ST, OBC and general category. Reservation shall be given as per the prevailing government rules at the time of admission and are subject to modification by competent authority. Applicants claiming reservation in above categories shall enclose self-attested copies of supporting certificate/s in the given prescribed proforma along with the application. In pursuance of the Letter No. 3–1/2012–NER, dt. 04.06.2014 of Dept. of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi, regarding the admission of Kashmiri Migrants for the Academic Session 2014–15, the following concessions may be continued in the Academic Session 2016-17, provided such a circular is received in time.

(i) Relaxation in cut-off percentage upto 10%, subject to minimum eligibility requirement. (ii) Increase in intake capacity upto 5% course-wise. (iii) Reservation of at least one seat in Merit Quota in technical/professional institution. (iv) Waiving of domicile requirements.

Note: Physically handicapped candidates shall enclose a self-attested copy of the certificate issued by Chief Medical Officer of the district along with the application. In case, a candidate does not claim reservation in the application form, he/she will be treated in general category and no change would be permitted after submitting the application form. In case, the requisite number of eligible candidates of reserved categories is not available, the vacant seats may be filled by the General category candidates.

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Merit List a. The merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks secured in the Entrance Test and

weightages vis-à-vis the eligible candidates only, according to the norms admissible under the G.O. provisions. No candidate shall be included in the merit list if he/she fails to secure minimum qualifying marks in qualifying PG examination. In case of M.Ed., the minimum qualifying marks required are 45% in the entrance test. However, the Entrance Test marks alone do not determine admission to the M.Ed. programme, but the entrance test scores and the academic scores (as per G.O.) combined together shall determine the merit of the student.

The result of Entrance Test will be made available on the University Website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in and will also be given for publication to major local dailies. Candidates selected for admission will be intimated by the respective departments. Qualifying the Entrance Test without fulfilling the eligibility conditions will not make any candidate’s claim for admission.

b. In courses, where admission is to be made on the basis of merit without the Entrance

Test, the merit of the candidates will be determined as per the common admission rules for the colleges and the University Campus. The registrations and admissions to these courses will be carried out online through the common admission portal for the colleges and the Campus.

A particular Merit List would remain displayed for 2–3 days, before being replaced by the subsequent one, if any. Thus, the applicants are advised to check the Merit Lists regularly, and take care of the necessary formalities pertaining to admissions.

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General Rules (i) No person who is a history-sheeter according to the police records or has been

convicted for an offence involving moral turpitude shall be admitted to a course in the university and, if already admitted, his/her admission shall be cancelled immediately after the facts of the case are known.

(ii) Where it is discovered that a candidate has been punished on account of using unfair means in any examination or has been expelled from any educational institution, he/she shall not be admitted.

(iii) The University has the right to cancel, at any stage, the admission of a candidate if it is discovered that he/she was not entitled to admission in accordance with the prevailing rules and regulations. Admission, at any stage, may also be cancelled if deemed fit in the interest of the University.

(iv) The University has the right to cancel, at any stage, the admission of a candidate if it is discovered that he/she has used for admission the degrees/diplomas/certificates obtained from unrecognised and unapproved institutions/fake universities/institutions/boards. The applicants are, therefore, advised to refer to the websites of UGC (www.ugc.ac.in), the AICTE (www.aicte.ernet.in) and DEC (www.dec.ac.in) to verify.

(v) Candidates found using unfair means in Entrance test will not be allowed admission and will also be debarred from any future Entrance Test.

(vi) A student shall not be admitted to any department of the University, if he/she is suffering from a disease of a nature, which may be detrimental to the health of the fellow students.

(vii) No fresh admission shall be made in the second semester of any programme of study. (viii) Inter-subject transfers will not be allowed at any stage of admission process. The

candidates may however, apply on separate application forms for different courses depending upon their eligibility.

(ix) Admission of students joining the various courses will be provisional and will be confirmed by the Admission Committee of the University only on the verification of the certificates in original on the basis of which they are admitted.

(x) Eligibility conditions for admission to PG courses of the campus will be same as prescribed for admissions to colleges for the same courses.

(xi) Eligibility conditions for those courses, which are not being offered in the colleges, will be as prescribed in the Campus Information Brochure 2015–16.

(xii) If a candidate remains absent continuously for ten days after admission, his/her admission shall stand cancelled.

(xiii) Admission of foreign students, if selected, would be subject to a clearance from the Department of Education, Ministry of HRD, Government of India and Sr. Superintendent of Police, Meerut. Foreign students are encouraged to apply for admission under PIHEAD programme of UGC.

(xiv) For the purpose of admission, the claim of the applicants included in a particular Merit List shall cease after the scheduled reporting time.

(xv) No candidate should be permitted to switch admission to other courses (self- financed or regular) without completion/cancellation of the first one.

(xvi) For all purposes, decision of the Admission Committee with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, who is the Chairperson, shall be final and binding on each applicant.

Note: The information contained in the Information Brochure is only for general guidance and should not

be treated as a legal document. It could be changed /modified from time to time by the Academic Bodies/Admission Committee/Authorities of the C.C.S. University, Meerut. It is to be noted that ignorance of any rule cannot be treated as an excuse for its breach.

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Facilities

Library The University library is housed in a four-storied modular pattern building in close proximity of the teaching departments. It has 141450 books, 93730 titles, 26262 bound volumes of journals and 10300 theses on its shelves. Nearly 4000 documents in the form of books, theses and dissertations are added every year. It subscribes to about 124 foreign and 180 Indian journals in various disciplines, besides 32 magazines and 17 newspapers, too. The library is a member of UGC-Inflibnet with 8000+ electronic journals, additionally, it subscribes 103 e-journals more. The library invests Rs. 1 crore per annum on the acquisition of reading material. The rate of growth of library collection is about 2500 to 3000 per annum. During the last five years the library has purchased 15000 new books.

Library membership is open to students, scholars and faculty members of the university and colleges affiliated to the University. Reference and bibliography services have been specially planned to meet the growing requirements of library members. Photocopying facility is provided to members. Online Internet access on large number of terminals is available free to the faculty and on a nominal payment to the students/scholars of the university. The library remains open throughout the year except in case of very few gazetted holidays. It observes working hours from 8 A.M. to 12 P.M. on all working days and from 10 A.M. to 8.00 P.M. on holidays. University Computer Centre Ever since its establishment in the year 1990, as a central facility, the Computer Centre is extending all need-based computational facilities to the students, research scholars and faculty members of the university campus departments. It offers Computer Science courses to the students of various departments established under the auspices of the University Grants Commission. It has also started rendering services to the university administration like university pre-examination data processing, declaration of results, printing of mark-sheets, preparation of salary statements, preparation of provident fund statements, etc. Presently the centre has two servers, 35 Pentium IV, 37 Pentium III and one 386 computer systems. It has three high-speed line printers (600 lpm and 1500 lpm). Proposals are in the pipeline to have additional 30 Pentium IV nodes on networking. Since the present Vice-Chancellor is taking keen interest to establish this centre as a nodal centre to meet all requirements of the university administration, students and faculty members of the campus departments, the centre is planning to spread awareness regarding the uses and applications of computers by providing training to all concerned. Hostels Hostel accommodation cannot be claimed as a matter of right. The university has eight hostels (six for boys and two for girls), which provide excellent hostel accommodation to a limited number of bonafide students of full-time courses of the University Campus departments. While in the hostel, the students are required to pay the fees regularly; be responsible for the upkeep of rooms, furnishing and fixtures. The university authorities may ask any inmate to vacate the hostel, if he/she is found indulging in any activity unbecoming of a student.

Admissions to the hostels are made against the available vacant seats. The Wardens allot the hostel seats as per the University Hostel Rules and U.P. Government Reservation rules for SC/ST/OBC students.

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In order to regulate community living in the hostel, certain rules have been framed for the students. These are as follows: - a. The hostels will have to be vacated by the inmates during the summer vacations for at

least 15 days for repairs, etc. The wardens will notify the dates. b. Under no circumstance a student will be allowed to stay in the hostel after the

prescribed time. c. A hosteller will be given admission to a new course of study only after he/she vacates

the room in his/her possession and produces before the admission committee a certificate to that effect issued by the warden.

d. The students of the diploma and certificate courses will not be provided hostel accommodation.

e. Students are supposed to conduct themselves in extremely good manner in and outside the hostels. Payments of hostel fees and dues, proper use of hostel facilities, common rooms and abiding by the hostel visiting hours are some of the important points to be strictly adhered to by the hostellers.

f. At the time of admission to a hostel, a candidate will have to submit an affidavit and sign an undertaking, that if he/she avails the scholarship from Samaj Kalyan Vibhag of UP Govt as a hosteller, but leaves the hostel before session-end, he/she will have to refund the difference of scholarship availed as a hosteller vis-à-vis a day-scholar, as soon as it is transferred to his/her account (giving bank details).

For more details, see www.ccsuhostel.com

Health Centre The university has a Health Centre (Medical Dispensary) located near the Guest House of the University. It is open from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. on all days except Mondays, second Saturdays and University holidays. A medical officer is available for consultation. In addition, a pharmacist is also available during the working hours. The health centre also has an ambulance to meet emergencies. Games and Sports The University has a gymnasium, wrestling stadium and excellent facilities for a number of indoor and outdoor games. The University is very well known in the country for its achievements in sports and games, and has produced a number of players of national and international repute. It regularly organizes athletic meets and inter-collegiate sports activities like wrestling, volleyball, basketball, hockey, cricket, etc. Students’ Canteen The University has a spacious students’ canteen that has the necessary infrastructure. Auditorium The University has an auditorium with a capacity of more than 1000 seats. The auditorium is well equipped with light and sound systems for cultural functions, etc. Central Internet Facilities The University has created a local area network, which is connected to ERNET through a leased line. All the departments are connected through this local area network. The computer laboratories of different departments also have Internet browsing facility. All departments of the university can make use of Internet facilities by paying the fee prescribed from time to time. A number of different scientific & academic journals are accessible through e-consortium managed by INFLIBNET.

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Dean Students’ Welfare (DSW) The Dean Students’ Welfare (DSW) is responsible for the welfare of the students in respect of scholarships, stipends, educational excursions and railway concessions for travel to hometowns during the summer and winter vacations. The DSW may also communicate with the parents/guardian of students in respect of any matter, whenever necessary. The DSW also performs such other duties as may be assigned to him/her by the Executive Council or the Vice-Chancellor. The DSW is assisted by the Assistant Deans Students’ Welfare. Literary and Cultural Council The Literary and Cultural Council consists of a Chairperson, Coordinator and members under the patronage of the Vice-Chancellor. The Literary and Cultural Council is responsible for the promotion of literary and cultural values among the students through various programmes and competitions organised from time to time. The programmes include Poetry, Music, Dance, Painting, Debate, Acting, Singing, Story and Essay Writings, etc. The Women’s Cell, SC/ST Cell, Equal Opportunity Cell, Placement Cell, Employment Bureau, IQAC, IPR Cell, etc. take care of various needs of the students. Proctorial Board The proctorial board consisting of a Proctor and Assistant Proctors assists the Vice-Chancellor in the exercise of his disciplinary authority in respect of students of the university and also exercise such powers and perform such duties in respect of discipline as may be assigned to the proctorial board by the Vice-Chancellor.

The proctor issues identity cards to the students of the university campus on the advice of the concerned departments. Application forms for this purpose shall be available in the office of the concerned teaching departments and the students are required to complete all formalities and obtain the Identity Cards as soon as they take admission/readmission to a course in the university. Discipline (ii) If a student is found guilty of misconduct or breach of discipline or ragging or holding

of introduction nights or such other practices adopted to harass fellow students within or outside the premises of the university or hostel, the Head of the Department or Proctor may, according to the nature and gravity of the offence, punish him/her as per the provisions laid down in Acts and Statutes.

(iii) The Proctor shall have the power to suspend a student temporarily from the University pending enquiry into his/her conduct in connection with an alleged offence. However, before awarding a punishment to the student an opportunity of personal hearing/explanation of his/her conduct in writing shall be given to him/her.

(iv) If the Vice-Chancellor feels satisfied that a student of the university has been guilty of grave misconduct, or breach of discipline causing harassment to an authority, teacher, student or employee of the University or of causing destruction to university property, he may according to the nature and gravity of the offence, punish the student as per provisions laid down in Act and Statutes.

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FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE REGULAR COURSES

The details of the fees are given below. Fees cannot be adjusted against stipends/ scholarships. Non-receipt of scholarship, etc. will not be contemplated as a valid reason for the late payment of fees. Fees/dues, once paid will not be refunded to the student leaving the course for any reason what-so-ever.

Annual Fee in Rupees Type of fee Part time course Full time course Advanced Diploma Certificate M. A. M. Sc./ M. Phil. M. Phil. Diploma M. Sc.(Ag.) (Arts (Science & Subjects) Ag. Subjects) 1. Tuition fee 800 600 500 180 180 240 240 2. Dearness fee – – – 360 360 360 360 3. Library fee – – – 100 100 100 100 4. Reading room fee – – – 100 100 100 100 5. Medical fee – – – 100 100 100 100 6. Laboratory fee – – – – 1000 – 1000 7. Games & sport fee – – – 100 100 100 100 8. Student aid fund – – – 50 50 50 50 9. Student welfare fund – – – 50 50 50 50 10. Registration fee – – – 100 100 100 100 11. Hot & cold weather charges – – – 200 200 200 200 12. Development fee – – – 50 50 50 50 13. Admission fee – – – 20 20 20 20 14. Re-admission fee – – – 20 20 20 20 15. Identity card fee – – – 20 20 20 20 16. Migration fee (from fresh

students from other universities) – – – 220 220 220 220 17. Students union membership – – – 30 30 30 30 18. Enrolment fee (from fresh students from other universities) – – – 140 140 140 140 19. Lab security (refundable) once – – – 500 500 500 500 20. Library security (refundable) once – – – 1000 1000 1000 1000 21. Connectivity fee – – – 300 300 300 300 22. Membership of Literary & Cultural Council – – – 15 15 15 15 Note: (i) Laboratory fee of Rs. 1000 will be charged from the students of M.A. (Psychology) and

M.Phil. (Psychology) students.

(ii) A dissertation/project fee of Rs. 1210 shall be charged from M.Phil. students at the time of submission of their dissertation.

(iii) Examination fee will be charged separately in each semester.

(iv) Exam fees of MA/ M.Sc./ M.Sc.(Ag.) is Rs. 500/- per semester (Rs. 150/- for each practical subject or viva extra); Rs. 550/- per semester for M.Ed. (project fees of Rs. 1200/- extra); Rs. 810/- per semester for LL.B.; Rs. 1340/- per semester for LL.M. (project fees of Rs. 1210/- extra) will be charged. Besides these, marksheet fees of Rs. 70/-; permission fees of Rs. 140/- for ex-students; registration fee of Rs. 140/- for ex-student; sports fee (odd sem.) of Rs. 45/- for aided courses (except MSc. Ag) and Rs. 60/- for self-financed courses; Degree fee (final year/sem.) of Rs. 220/-, will also be charged.

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(v) Students seeking admission to the hostels shall deposit a sum of Rs. 2000/- as hostel security fee, and another Rs. 2000/- as mess security fee. Both are refundable.

(vi) Fee structure may be revised subject to the approval of appropriate authority of the University or the U.P. State Government.

(vii) Fee once deposited shall not be refunded or transferred to any other course in any case.

(viii) All students taking admission to the hostel, shall sign an undertaking (format given) of deduction of the amount of scholarship which they would be drawing extra as a hosteller (more than a day scholar of the same course), in case of withdrawing their candidature as hosteller, before the end of the session or summer vacation in the University Campus.

(ix) An undertaking will be given by the student (who is seeking admission at zero fee) for the payment of the fee to the University, immediately after receiving the reimbursed money from the Government. In case, the fee is not reimbursed by the Government, the student will be liable to pay the fees to the University, before appearing in the even semester examinations.

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FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE SELF–FINANCED COURSES

I. Annual Tuition Fee

Programmes of Study Fee in Rupees

M.Sc. Ag. (Food Science & Technology) 38,500 M.Sc. Ag. (Plant Protection) 33,000 M.Sc. Ag. (Seed Science & Technology) 33,000 M.A. Public Administration 13,200 M.A. Sanskrit 5,500 Advanced Diploma in French Language & Literature 15,000 Diploma in French Language 12,000 Certificate of Proficiency in French 10,000 Master of Social Work (MSW) 27,500 M.A./M.Sc. (Geography) 5,500 Post-Graduate Diploma in G.I.S. & Remote Sensing 39,600 Master in Journalism & Mass Communication (MJMC)

Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) 33,000

25,000 Master of Physical Education (MPEd) 56,225* Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) 56,225* Master of Fine Arts (Painting) 22,000 LL.M. (Two years) 35,000 B.A. LL.B. (Five years) 30,000 M.Sc. (Applied Microbiology) 49,500 M.Sc. (Bioinformatics) 49,500 M.Sc. (Biotechnology) 49,500 M.Sc. (Biochemistry) 38,500 M.Sc. (Polymer Science & Chemical Technology) 38,500 M.Sc. (Environmental Sciences) 27,500 Master of Library & Information Science (MLISc) 24,750 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (BLISc) 19,250 M.Sc. (Home Science) (Food & Nutrition) 27,500 M.Sc. (Home Science) (Human Development) 27,500 * Security Fee of Rs. 1,500/- included. Note: In addition to tuition fee, the student also has to pay the other

fee and charges of the university, given on the next page.

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II. Other Dues of the University for the Self–Financed Courses

Items Fee in Rupees

Dearness fee 360 Library fee 100 Reading room fee 100 Medical fee 100 Laboratory fee 1000 Games & Sports fee 100 Student aid fund 50 Student welfare fee 50 Registration fee 100 Hot & cold weather charges 200 Development fee 100 Admission fee 20 Re-admission fee 20 Identity card fee 20 Migration fee (from fresh students from other universities) 220 Student Union membership fee 30 Enrolment fee (from fresh students from other universities) 140 Lab Security once (refundable) 500 Library Security once (refundable) 1000 Connectivity fee 300 Membership of library & cultural council 15 Training & placement 745 Note:

(i) Laboratory fee and lab security will be charged for only those programmes of study having practical courses (including M.A. in Sanskrit, M.A./ M.Sc. in Geography).

(ii) A dissertation/project fee of Rs. 1210/- shall be charged wherever applicable. (iii) Students seeking admission to the hostels shall deposit a sum of Rs. 2000/- as hostel security fee

and Rs. 2000/- as mess security fee. Both are refundable. (iv) Examination fee will be charged separately in each semester. (See Pages 60– 61) (v) Fee once deposited shall not be refunded or transferred to any other course in any case. (vi) For courses in School of Business Studies, Rs. 1500/- will be charged as caution money,

separately, at the time of admission in the first year. This fee is refundable. (vii) The prescribed fee is subject to revision as per decision of the State Government on the

recommendation of the committee constituted as per the directions of the Hon’ble Apex Court. (viii) All students taking admission to the hostel, shall sign an agreement of deduction of the amount

of scholarship which they would be drawing extra as a hosteller (more than a day scholar of the same course), in case of withdrawing their candidature as hosteller, before the end of the session or summer vacation in the University Campus.

Note: All the applicants are advised to check the fee details for the

Regular (UGC–Govt. Aided) and/or Self–Financed (SFS) courses on the University and the college websites.

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Officers of the University

Vice Chancellor Prof. N.K. Taneja

Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof. H.S. Singh Deans Faculty of Agriculture Prof. P.K. Sharma Faculty of Arts Prof. Y. Singh Faculty of Education Prof. P.K. Misra Faculty of Science Prof. H.S. Singh Faculty of Engineering & Technology Prof. Mridul K.Gupta Students’ Welfare Dean Students’ Welfare Prof. Y. Vimala Asstt. Dean Students’ Welfare Prof. Sanjeev K. Sharma Prof. V.K. Malhotra Shri S.K. Dutta

Dr. Bhupendra Singh Dr. Sanjay Kumar

Proctorial Board Proctor Prof. J.K. Dhaka Asstt. Proctors Prof. Aradhana Dr. Alok Kumar Dr. Ravinder Kumar Dr. Alpna Agrawal Dr. Dushyant K. Chauhan Dr. Ashok Kumar

Chief Warden Prof. P.K. Sharma Durga Bhabhi Girls’ Hostel

Warden Prof. Jai Mala Assist. Warden Dr. Garima Singh

Rani Laxmi Bai Girls’ Hostel Warden Prof. Pratibha Tyagi Assist. Warden Dr. Alpna Agarwal

Kailash Prakash Hostel Warden Dr. Dushyant Kumar Assist. Warden Dr. Trilochan Sharma

R.K. Singh Hostel Warden Dr. Dinesh Kumar Assist. Warden Dr. Alok Kumar

Dr. Ambedkar Hostel Warden Prof. Atvir Singh Assist. Warden Dr. Beerpal Singh

Maharana Pratap Hostel Warden Dr. Ravindra Kumar Assist. Warden Dr. Prashant Kumar

Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hostel Warden Prof. A.K. Chaubey Assist. Warden Dr. Sanjay Kumar

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Azad Hostel Warden Col. Anil Kumar Assist. Warden Shri Praveen Kumar

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Finance Finance Officer Shri A.K. Agrawal University Health Centre Doctor Dr. P.K. Bansal University Guest House In-Charge Prof. Atvir Singh Computer Centre In-charge Dr. S.K. Tyagi Internet In-charge Dr. J.A. Siddiqui Library Professor In-charge Prof. Archana Sharma Literary-Cultural Council President Prof. Archana Sharma Women Cell Coordinator Prof. Archana Sharma Press Spokesperson Registrar/ Mr. Prashant Kumar Sports University Sports Officer Dr. G.S. Ruhal Administration Registrar Shri Deep Chand Dy. Registrar Shri Narayan Prasad Dy. Registrar Shri V.P. Kaushal Dy. Registrar Shri Arun Yadav Engineering Section Jr. Engineer (Electrical) Shri Vikas Tyagi Jr. Engineer (Civil) Shri Manoj Kumar Jr. Engineer (Civil) Shri Maneesh Mishra Vice-Chancellor’s Secretariat PA to the Vice-Chancellor Shri Vivek Sindhu

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Proforma for Self–Declaration / Affidavit

I,……………………………………………………… son/ daughter of ……………………………………………………….., a student of class …………………, Academic Session …………………………….., enrolled in the Department of ……………………………………., living in hostel (Name of the Hostel) …………………………………… hereby declare/ give my consent that in case of leaving the hostel before the declaration of the end of the Academic Session or summer vacation by the University, the amount of the scholarship being paid to me as a hosteller, will be refunded to the University. (Applicant’s signature)